Council leader calls for government support on cost of living crisis
At an executive meeting on Thursday, October 27, Cllr Clive Jones said more support was needed so the borough could tackle rising costs.
Read moreDetailsAt an executive meeting on Thursday, October 27, Cllr Clive Jones said more support was needed so the borough could tackle rising costs.
Read moreDetailsKidical Mass will take place at Elms Field on Saturday, November 12.
Read moreDetailsThe Two Sister Wine Bar, on the High Street, will host the event on Friday, November 4.
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne Ladies RFC will host the free Inner Warrior event on Sunday, November 6, at The Nest on Lower Broadmoor Road.
Read moreDetailsThe first Reading Dussehra Diwali Festival took place at Reading Cricket Club on Saturday, October 15
Read moreDetailsGOALS from Mamadou Loum and Andy Carroll ended a run of three defeats as Reading defeated Bristol City 2-0. Loum’s bullet header put the Royals ahead after 52 minutes before...
Read moreDetailsAt a council meeting on Thursday, October 20, questions were asked on how to tackle cost, anti-social behaviour, pollution and impact on residents.
Read moreDetailsCllr Clive Jones: "This administration will do what we can to help our least well-off residents through these very difficult times."
Read moreDetailsIt was presented at a full council meeting on Thursday, October 20, by Cllr Keith Baker on behalf of the Wokingham Conservative Group.
Read moreDetailsThe Twyford Together charity 5k and fun run, celebrating its tenth anniversary, took place at the Piggott School on Sunday, October 9.
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