Mayor receives card from King Charles III
Cllr Caroline Smith was sent a card by His Majesty King Charles III in response to the borough's condolence messages
Read moreDetailsCllr Caroline Smith was sent a card by His Majesty King Charles III in response to the borough's condolence messages
Read moreDetailsBAD BEHAVIOUR in council meetings should not be tolerated and the mayor took the right actions when a councillor swore in the chamber last week.
Read moreDetailsA team of crochet enthusiasts, the Hurst Hookers, produced a moving display of poppies which had drivers stopping to take photos.
Read moreDetailsPROPOSALS to bring a 3G pitch to Lower Earley continue to be questioned by residents.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley's new Chief Constable Jason Hogg vowed to take the force back to the future in his opening gambit to the panel that approved his role
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILLORS planning to increase car park fees in Wokingham are 'punishing' residents say the Conservatives, a claim disputed by the ruling Lib Dems.
Read moreDetailsTHIS year marks something of a milestone for Reading's resident dame ? it's his 20th year donning the frocks and white gloves of the star turn.
Read moreDetailsWhen Pigs Escape will be shown at the Showcase Cinema on the Reading Road on Saturday, November 19, at 4pm.
Read moreDetailsThe owners of Boxing For Veterans accused Ozone of "pulling the plug" on the operation which resulted in all equipment being put into storage.
Read moreDetailsSafeguarding is not just for children
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