FROM THE LEADER: Reading’s wonderfully diverse community
Over the last couple of months, the Council's social media sites have been focussing on different communities in Reading.
Read moreDetailsOver the last couple of months, the Council's social media sites have been focussing on different communities in Reading.
Read moreDetailsSerious doubts remain over whether there will ever be a new hospital in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsI hope, like me, you've been getting out and about around Reading over the summer ? when the weather has lived up to the season.
Read moreDetailsWe know the condition of our roads is something that's hugely important to everyone around Reading - feedback through our residents surveys has made
Read moreDetailsYuan Yang paid a visit to Woodley Lunch Bunch on Tuesday.
Read moreDetailsThe 'atmosphere of fear' following recent national riots has been addressed by local politicians.
Read moreDetailsJust over a week ago the darker side of social media had a profound effect on our town.
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based businessman who is the current leader of UKIP has responded to criticism over 'offensive chants' made during a protest in Aldershot.
Read moreDetails'Why do they make it so hard?' a general election candidate who stood in Reading has protested, warning that political parties have an unfair
Read moreDetailsIt is the honour of my life to be elected to represent the wonderful people of Reading West and Mid Berkshire. Thank you for all of the kind words
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