FROM THE LEADER: Yes, having your say really can make a difference
The Council recently celebrated successes in two campaigns where we opposed measures which would have seriously affected rail users in ...
The Council recently celebrated successes in two campaigns where we opposed measures which would have seriously affected rail users in ...
Along with partners, the Mayor officially opened Reading Safe Space at St Mary's Church House on Chain Street, next to ...
On its 75th birthday, the Reading-based Berkshire Record Office was granted permission to adopt a prestigious new title: The Royal ...
Green spaces and parks are important, and that's particularly the case in a dense urban area like Reading - they ...
Reading's ever-popular Summer Reading Challenge is back, which you can access in a local library near you
This week heralded the much-anticipated opening of our town's new flagship leisure centre at Rivermead
Unfortunately, like any urban area, we're not immune to the issue of anti-social behaviour (ASB)
I'm far from the only person in the town who is anxiously looking at the concerning turn of events at ...
I've written here before about the value of Reading's incredible and unrivalled voluntary and community sector, I make no apologies ...
Next week the Council will publish its latest draft Local Transport Plan (LTP), which sets out a vision for transport ...
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