FROM THE CHAMBER: We’ve heard promises, let’s see the delivery
It's clear that St Crispin's is important to many residents. It's used by a variety of people and clubs
Read moreDetailsIt's clear that St Crispin's is important to many residents. It's used by a variety of people and clubs
Read moreDetailsI have some ties. Lots of them. In fact, I have them hanging on a genuine tie rack. They are never worn ? so why did I just buy one?
Read moreDetailsin the last couple of weeks there have been not one but two shafts of sunlight to pierce the gloom locally
Read moreDetailsMany thanks to those residents who took the trouble to write to Michael Gove, the secretary of state responsible for local government
Read moreDetailsThe team of delegates will be joined by dozens of other University of Reading delegates attending COP28 virtually
Read moreDetailsSoon churches will be celebrating a baby's arrival. But first comes preparation, starting on Sunday. We call it 'Advent', meaning 'coming' or arrival'
Read moreDetailsLast week the Government delivered its Autumn Statement, rewarding hard work by cutting and simplifying taxes, and investment to bolster growth.
Read moreDetailsUnder today's Conservative government we have the highest level of taxation since 1948.
Read moreDetailsSince the local elections in May it has been an incredible honour to represent my ward of Shinfield North and the wider Shinfield community
Read moreDetailsThe tough times faced by consumers were reflected in August and October this year by significant drops in retail spending, which hit town centres
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