FROM THE LEADER: Clean Air Night
Wednesday night was Clean Air Night and the theme this year was wood burning.
Read moreDetailsWednesday night was Clean Air Night and the theme this year was wood burning.
Read moreDetailsLocal MPS have reacted to delays to the rebuilding of the Royal Berkshire hospital.
Read moreDetailsIf you happen to walk or drive past the Civic Offices on Bridge Street this week, you may notice things look a little different.
Read moreDetailsEarley and Woodley Conservatives welcomed Conservative Party Chairman, Lord Dominic Johnson to Sonning for an engaging discussion and Q&A
Read moreDetailsA Reading MP is 'thrilled' by plans by the Labour government to 'bring back family doctors' at medical practices throughout the area.
Read moreDetailsOfwat's recent approval of substantial water bill increases over the next five years highlights the systemic failures
Read moreDetailsThe MP for Earley and Woodley has welcomed goverment action on increasing funding to help children with special needs and education reforms
Read moreDetailsIt used to be the case that the process of planning a council budget for the year ahead would only really come into sharp focus in the weeks
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday 27 November I spoke in Westminster during the debate on Respect Orders and Antisocial Behaviour. I welcomed the measures announced
Read moreDetailsThe recent news that inflation has risen slightly again is unwelcome, although possibly not entirely unexpected given the recent jump in electricity
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