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  • Milking the Expenses Gravy Train
    on Jun 1, 2013 in policing expenses
    Questions have been raised about the use of expenses by elected officials after reports showed unusual discrepancies. In Reading deputy leader of RBC, Labour's Cllr Tony Page, defended his choice to claim nearly 20-times more in travel expenses than...
  • 'Milking' the Expenses Gravy Train
    on Jun 1, 2013 in policing expenses
    Questions have been raised about the use of expenses by elected officials after reports showed unusual discrepancies. 'Entitled to be fed' In Reading deputy leader of RBC, Labour's Cllr Tony Page, defended his choice to claim nearly 20-times more...
  • Round-up: PCC Elections not HP
    on Nov 27, 2012 in Round-up policing crime Oranjepan asks
    A 66-year-old former helicopter commander who served in Borneo and the Falklands War has been elected as the first Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley Police, describing it as an 'honour' and a 'privilege'. The Public Interface: TVP Ch...
  • The knives are out for Newbury MP Benyon
    on May 30, 2012
    Oh dear! Newbury's Conservative MP and Defra Minister Richard Benyon keeps attracting negative headlines. On the day his department introduced the hosepipe ban The People's investigative team discovered a 15ft hosepipe 'gushing in the grounds' of hi...
  • Local Government: Now & Then
    on May 9, 2012 in Oranjepan says
    Following on from yesterday's 'Then & Now' post, here is RBC's own video from last Thursday's election and the count held at the Rivermead Centre.   Oranjepan says: Beyond the significant changes to the role and responsibility of local cou...
  • Local Government: Then & Now
    on May 7, 2012 in Oranjepan asks
    Things have changed a lot in local government in the 70 years since the 1940's when the British Council made this wonderfully evocative information film. Oranjepan asks: can you spot the differences? Are they for the better or the worse?
  • Racism in Reading?
    on Apr 9, 2012 in Oranjepan says
    Reading Borough Council's local election campaign exploded into controversy this week as accusations and counter-accusations exposed the political divisions between the parties. Following the deselection of sitting Conservative councillor, Jamie Cha...
  • The Anti-Bully Ball!
    on Feb 29, 2012 in Oranjepan says
    Local charity Red Balloon has teamed up with new celebrity patron Danyl Johnson to help promote a 'Black & White' charity fund-raising ball.  The event will take place  from 7-11.30pm on Saturday 17th March at Shehnai Banqueting Suites, 75-77...
  • The shock of the cold
    on Feb 5, 2012 in weather issues
    Winter weather traditionally inspires giddy childlike enthusiasm, as can be seen on Bracknell's slopes (video) - and this has been replicated on the blogopshere too. Ceramix notes the generally mild winter to date, but gets excited by his rapidly...
  • What's that you say?
    on Feb 3, 2012 in eclectica
    Cyclists and journalists may seem like occassionally odd bedfellows, but local bloggers appear to think they talk the same language. Groovy Yank pokes some fun at the self-importance of guardians of public information. And Andrew Sykes puts a spoke...
  • Checkout #14, please
    on Feb 1, 2012 in Oranjepan asks
    #rdgnews - Tesco's remarkable recent growth in the local area has lead to suspicion of backroom favours and secret deals are propping up political interests at the expense of local businesses. The decision to award a £27m contract for a new 84...
  • Thoughts of flyingIt must be that time of year again - when the New Year's resolutions have been put on the backburner and people start dreaming of getting away from routine. Graeme Thiessen recently emigrated from Reading to Adelaide in Australia - he describes the...
  • The Mole who was a Plant
    on Jan 26, 2012 in Oranjepan says media
    #rdgnews - Reading's Labour party bosses have admitted they were 'forced' to reveal their plans to eliminate senior management posts in a £1m savings drive earlier than required. Cllr Jo Lovelock described her 'embarrassment' at discovering the 'le...
  • Madejski Embraces Russki 'Dream'
    on Jan 25, 2012 in sport and leisure
    The announcement that Reading FC owner Sir John Madejski has agreed to sell a controlling stake in the club has been met with mixed feelings. Reading Post polls 2:1 of readers in favour. The deal, which is 'subject to due diligence and league approv...
  • Madejski embraces Russki 'dream'
    on Jan 25, 2012 in sport and leisure
    The announcement that Reading FC owner Sir John Madejski has agreed to sell a controlling stake in the club has been met with mixed feelings. Reading Post polls 2:1 of readers in favour. The deal, which is 'subject to due diligence and league approv...
  • 13th-time Unlucky!
    on Jan 14, 2012 in eclectica
    Friday 13th appears and TV repeats of the horror series are resurrected. In a similar vein local bloggers are on the scene... Elizabeth Thomas worries that she has enough accidents as it is, and promises not to get out of bed for the whole day. Re...
  • Reading Tories choose new faces... and some old ones too!
    on Jan 12, 2012 in Oranjepan says
    #RdgNews - Reading Conservative Group have elected a new frontbench leadership team. New Leader, Cllr Harris Church Ward's Cllr Tim Harris was elected unopposed as the new leader, replacing Cllr Andrew Cumpsty. In a deliberate show of unity he wa...
  • Does Berkshire have #opendata?
    on Dec 20, 2011 in Oranjepan asks
    According to the Openly Local UK Councils Open Data Scorecard, only 3 of Berkshire's six councils have open data - compared to 85 out of 428 across the rest of the country. So far Bracknell Forest, Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead and West Be...
  • Recommended Reading List #57
    on Nov 11, 2011 in Reccommended Reading List
    While the controversial aspects of poppy-wearing have caused consternation in the footballing world, Berkshire's own Internet Psychologist, Graham Jones, provides the best tribute to rememberance the cause for which so many people have fought and die...
  • Fostering International Understanding with Reading International Festival
    on Oct 27, 2011 in Society and Culture faith issues
    Cross-cultural dialogue has been to the fore during this year's Reading International Festival - and there's been remarkable evidence that to be successful learning must be a two-way exercise! Organiser Dave Richards explained the festival is design...
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