‘I’m not done’: Former mayor of Reading Cllr Rachel Eden reflects on her tenure and the future of Reading
Reading Today speaks to Cllr Rachel Eden in her final interview as the mayor of Reading
Reading Today speaks to Cllr Rachel Eden in her final interview as the mayor of Reading
HE WAS once the king of the Castle ward, now he is Reading's first citizen, some 50 years after first ...
YOUNGSTERS were under starters' orders for a day of fun on Saturday, as the Reading Children's Festival turned its attention ...
MEMBERS of Reading's Ukrainian community were joined by those showing their support when they took part in a peace rally ...
IT WAS both a night with the stars and under the stars ? and it raised thousands for charity.
THE MAYOR has lead Reading's tributes to the Queen by laying a wreath this morning.
The Mayor of Reading has begun the second day of the beating of the bounds which sees her walk the ...
A CHAPLAIN who has been in her role for more than 20 years was honoured with a special celebration event ...
The Mayor leads the ceremony as Reading joins the thousands around the world lighting beacons to mark the Queen's Platinum ...
Since becoming Mayor last month, I’ve been reminded what a special town Reading is. We were all horrified by the ...
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