Reading Borough Council continues to narrow the pay gap for employees
Reading Borough Council continues to narrow the gender pay gap of its employees, shrinking by 3%
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council continues to narrow the gender pay gap of its employees, shrinking by 3%
Read moreDetailsIT SEEMS that people are looking for a bright new future following a couple of years of video conferencing.
Read moreDetailsTHE family of a woman who died after a road traffic collision on the M4 have released a tribute to her. Pulvinder Dhillon, 68, died as a result of the...
Read moreDetailsTHE climate emergency and rising energy bills are causing many of us to look at alternative means of generating electricity.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's motorists are paying as much as 165.9p for a litre of unleaded, and 177.9p for diesel on some forecourts, such as Texaco at Charvil.
Read moreDetailsWE ALREADY know it ? the Ding is one of the best places to be live in the country, and for seniors, even more so
Read moreDetailsTHE ARTIST behind one of the breakout hits of 2020 is coming to a Reading store on Saturday for a signing
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has become the latest organisation to announce it has signed up for White Ribbon accreditation
Read moreDetailsA TEMPORARY move of a park and ride will continue until at least May.
Read moreDetailsREADING?S retail centre is looking forward to a boost, thanks to a virtual visit from a business guru.
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