Reading East MP raises importance of quality public transport to cut congestion
CONGESTION in busy towns was raised in parliament last week by one of the borough’s four MPs. Reading East’s Matt ...
CONGESTION in busy towns was raised in parliament last week by one of the borough’s four MPs. Reading East’s Matt ...
Last week, Matt spoke in a debate in the House of Commons to share his concerns about the future of ...
MAYORS and an MP came together to celebrate this year's Woodley Winter Extravaganza. The annual event took place in the ...
A LOCAL charity that helps children with additional needs is celebrating after receiving a large grant. The Me2 Club, which ...
ONE of Wokingham’s four MPs has hit out at data that shows there has been a rise in child poverty ...
Matt Rodda, one of Wokingham's four MPs, has been appointed by Jeremy Corbyn to serve in Labour's front bench. The ...
We invited Wokingham borough's MPs, mayors and council leaders to share with your their Christmas thoughts and wishes. Here we ...
AS THE MP for Reading East prepares to chair a meeting over Woodley and Earley buses, his political opposites have ...
A DRAMATIC election night saw one of the borough’s four parliamentary seats change hands. While Bracknell, Maidenhead and Wokingham all ...
A CALL for political parties to unite against the Conservative's candidate in Reading East has been issued by the Green ...
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