Former prime minister Theresa May calls on Thames Valley children to write to their MP over climate change
One of the borough's MPs is calling on young people to write to their MP about the importance of action on climate change.
Read moreDetailsOne of the borough's MPs is calling on young people to write to their MP about the importance of action on climate change.
Read moreDetailsProgress Theatre are inviting the community to sponsor a seat, as part of its fundraising initiative.
Read moreDetailsThe latest report from the Centre for Cities revealed Reading saw a 23% decrease in footfall in September compared to August.
Read moreDetailsThe role that Reading played during the early days of the First World War was considered by members of Wargrave Local History Society
Read moreDetailsMore than 30 people took to the waters to clean the River Thames in Sonning last weekend.
Read moreDetailsWhen we speak about our MPs or local Councillors, let?s make sure we do so mindful they are human beings trying to do their best
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley has seen a drop in night-time offences, following the launch of Project Vigilant.
Read moreDetailsEstate agency Hat and Home will launch a branch in the village as it expands for the first time.
Read moreDetailsContent Guru, which is based in Bracknell, has partnered with Simply Content to help GPs offer more holistic care.
Read moreDetailsIT?S THE season to start getting excited ... and after the past 18 months, we could all do with something that sparkles
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