FROM THE VICE-CHANCELLOR: Seasonal celebrations, children’s lecture, and a chance to reflect at the turn of the year
As we approach the end of another year, it is good to celebrate our successes with each other.
As we approach the end of another year, it is good to celebrate our successes with each other.
In the current context, I know that it's more important than ever for parents, grandparents and families to find cheap ...
We're on our fourth chancellor of the exchequer and third prime minister of the year.
We have designed a package of Council support which squeezes the most out of the limited funding available and gets ...
The new Chancellor is on the verge of announcing his Autumn statement ? it will be bad news for our ...
As I write this world leaders, climate groups and activists are meeting in Egypt on tackling climate change
The dire economic forecasts means it is more important than ever that the Council does everything it can to deliver ...
British politics has become a joke with no punchline as the Tories engage in acts of national self-harm nightly on ...
It is now almost four years since the Council declared a climate emergency on behalf of the community of Reading, ...
Last week, we hosted our first Community Forum event since before the pandemic. It was a real pleasure
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