FROM THE LEADER: Reading’s budget to be debated in council chamber
It's that time of the year when local councils everywhere are setting their budgets for the next 12 months
Read moreDetailsIt's that time of the year when local councils everywhere are setting their budgets for the next 12 months
Read moreDetailsJonathan Dinsdale, senior associate in law firm Blandy & Blandy's team, looks at the licensing changes being introduced by Reading Borough Council
Read moreDetailsThis past week, the main heating system in the Houses of Parliament has been broken. It is a centuries-old building
Read moreDetailsTechnology can enrich children's lives, and the digital world can be used to learn, explore, and create.
Read moreDetailsI am deeply worried about affordable housing in Reading. New figures show that Reading Borough Council missed its own target by a huge margin
Read moreDetailsIt always a wonderful moment to be able to celebrate new Council homes in Reading. Last Wednesday I was particularly pleased
Read moreDetailsYou will not have failed to notice it has been wet recently. I certainly have. My cycle to work has been, shall we say, a bracing experience at times
Read moreDetailsZannah Kearns caught up with former sub-postmistress Pam Stubbs to talk about her experiences fighting for justice.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley solicitor Blandy & Blandy looks at updates to the law
Read moreDetailsIf you've previously voted by post, January 31st is a date you should have circled in your diary, because that is the deadline for reapplying
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