Council pays tribute to councillors stepping down at the May local elections
Both Cllr Tony Page and Cllr Jason Brock were acknowledged at a full council meeting held last week, the last before the May 2 poll.
Read moreDetailsBoth Cllr Tony Page and Cllr Jason Brock were acknowledged at a full council meeting held last week, the last before the May 2 poll.
Read moreDetailsVisiting Reading on Friday, March 22, Sir Ed Davey was highlighting the research showing £5.2million had been spent but there was no new hospital
Read moreDetailsOlivia Bailey is Labour's prospective parliamentary candidate for Reading West and Mid Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsStatistics that show people with ADHD are five times more likely to take their own lives.
Read moreDetailsLast week's budget will do nothing to help. I believe we need a change of Government and a new approach to help our hard-pressed residents
Read moreDetailsThe Liberal Democrat candidate for Wokingham, has written to the Secretary of State for Health asking her to visit the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsCllr Dave McElroy, Redlands Ward, is standing to represent the Greens, the second-largest group of councillors in the area
Read moreDetailsCouncillors have agreed to increase council tax by the maximum amount of 4.99% without requiring a local referendum.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading West parliamentary candidate and local mum Olivia Bailey has been selected to fight Reading West and Mid Berkshire for Labour.
Read moreDetailsDorchester Abbey's art exhibition has become a shrine to Alexei Navalny
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