FROM THE LEADER: Supporting our town centres
Our town centres are facing a challenging time. Besides the impact of online shopping on retailers, there is now great uncertainty about the future
Read moreDetailsOur town centres are facing a challenging time. Besides the impact of online shopping on retailers, there is now great uncertainty about the future
Read moreDetailsDIRECTOR of Rugby Seb Reynolds praised the resilience of his 14-man Rams side despite them falling to a first National One home defeat of the season
Read moreDetailsGiant skeletons move in with Hallowe'en-loving family
Read moreDetailsI knock on doors every week across Norreys ward, not only to listen to residents' concerns and help with local issues
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has long received the lowest level of revenue support from central government of any English council
Read moreDetailsBefore taking control of councils, the Reform Party loudly promised to cut 'waste' in local government to reduce taxes.
Read moreDetailsAward ceremony highlights those who go 'above and beyond' when working or volunteering with disabled children
Read moreDetailsResidency at The Hexagon ensures the town can enjoy world class music
Read moreDetailsFundraiser honours the memory of Reading man James Sturgess
Read moreDetailsFind out what Wargrave Local History Society learnt at their recent meeting
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