FROM THE LEADER: Five years on from Reading declaring a climate emergency, we all have a part to play
Five years ago this week, the Council joined other local authorities around the country in declaring a climate emergency.
Five years ago this week, the Council joined other local authorities around the country in declaring a climate emergency.
THREE children in Zambia have been given a fresh start following a grant from Pangbourne Rotary Club.
Three ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
To mark International Women's Day, Reading Phoenix Choir will perform music that has been created by female composers when it ...
A man has been sentenced after was convicted of a number of offences, including intentional strangulation, in West Berkshire.
Councillors have agreed to increase council tax by the maximum amount of 4.99% without requiring a local referendum.
wagamama and Willy's Pies are set to roll out a fusion of two of the nation's favourite dishes.
A PLAN to close a council-owned housing company and force renters to move out at the end of their tenancy ...
A CHARITY that helps plant fruit trees is hoping it will grow on Reading.
A CHARITY that helps people discover the gift of music has launched a new fundraising raffle.
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