Vote 2022: Coley
Polling Stations Coley Primary School All Saints Hall Coley Park Community Centre 2022 Candidates Ellie Emberson, Labour I was humbled to be elected Reading’s youngest ever woman Councillor four years...
Read moreDetailsPolling Stations Coley Primary School All Saints Hall Coley Park Community Centre 2022 Candidates Ellie Emberson, Labour I was humbled to be elected Reading’s youngest ever woman Councillor four years...
Read moreDetailsPolling Stations Scout & Guide Joint HQ St Barnabas Church (Elm Road) South Reading Community Hub Whitley Park Primary and Nursery School 2022 Candidates Peter Boardley, Lib Dem I have...
Read moreDetailsPolling Stations Caversham Heights Methodist Church, 74 Highmoor Road Mapledurham Pavilion, Woodcote Road St Andrew`s Hall, Albert Road, Caversham Highdown School 2022 Candidates Isobel Ballsdon, Conservative I've lived in Caversham...
Read moreDetailsPolling Stations Caversham Library, Church Street New Bridge Nursery School, Montague Street, Caversham The Weller Centre, Amersham Road, Caversham 2022 Candidates Andrew Ballsdon, Conservative I'm a qualified accountant and am...
Read moreDetailsPolling Stations Emmanuel Methodist Church, 448 Oxford Road Battle Library, 420 Oxford Road 2022 Candidates Wendy Griffith, Labour John Grout, Liberal Democrats Dr John Grout has lived in Reading for...
Read moreDetailsPolling Stations Sir Herman Gollancz Hall, Clifton Street Reading Central Library, Abbey Square Oxford Road Community School, 146 Oxford Road 2022 Candidates Mohammed Ayub, Labour I am honoured to have...
Read moreDetailsPolling Stations Emmer Green Youth & Community Centre The Milestone Centre Micklands Primary 2022 Candidates Mazin Abdalla, Green Mazin Abdalla has lived in Reading for 10 years. He works in...
Read moreDetailsKEEP Britain Tidy is calling for fresh volunteers for its annual Great British Spring Clean, its annual campaign to fight littering.
Read moreDetailsREADING’s run of three Championship games unbeaten came to an end as they were dealt their first defeat under interim manager Paul Ince at Blackpool. The Royals went ahead...
Read moreDetailsThe Country Land and Business Association (CLA) said that livestock worrying can have serious effects on animals including stress and injury.
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