Former broadcast journalist made Mayor of Reading for 2026/27
A former leading sports broadcast journalist has been made the Mayor of Reading for this year.
Read moreDetailsA former leading sports broadcast journalist has been made the Mayor of Reading for this year.
Read moreDetailsThe new administration of Reading Borough Council has been appointed after three leading Labour councillors lost their seats during the elections.
Read moreDetailsThe first black female Mayor of Reading has reflected on her year, giving a powerful speech about supporting refugees.
Read moreDetailsKey partners from across the town gathered at Reading Town Hall for the Council's Annual General Meeting and Mayor-making ceremony.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has responded after being accused by an MP in Reading of attempting to delay the payment of a fine imposed by a government regulator.
Read moreDetailsMore than £2,000 was spent on travel expenses for the mayor of Reading over the last year.
Read moreDetailsThe experience of people who have left care after becoming adults in Reading has been investigated by Ofsted.
Read moreDetailsTen current members of staff at Reading Borough Council consistently earn more than £100,000 per year.
Read moreDetailsAs a councillor you sometimes have the privilege of overseeing a project that you know is going to make a real difference for generations to come.
Read moreDetailsLeaders have reacted to the meningitis outbreak in Reading as a young person has sadly died from the illness.
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