Council consulting on next 5-year plan to improve air quality
Reading Borough Council has launched a consultation on its plan to tackle air pollution and improve air quality in the town
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has launched a consultation on its plan to tackle air pollution and improve air quality in the town
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council says it has been "frustrated" in its efforts to block laws which will allow developers to build "sub-standard" homes
Read moreDetailsThe inquest into the role of Ofsted in the death of Ruth Perry has heard that inspectors had no guidance on how to deal with distress in staff
Read moreDetailsFigures released by money-saving and fundraising website Savoo show that Reading is among the top 10 in the UK for thrifty buying
Read moreDetailsDouble Barrelled Brewery teamed up with Reading Indie Market to bring seasonal sundries and festive gifts to the taproom in Tilehurst
Read moreDetailsThe restaurant on King Street in the town centre is the home of the Reading burger, which uses regional ingredients to form a Ploughman's Burger
Read moreDetailsA professor at the University of Reading has been appointed as an expert advisor into an upcoming government inquiry into TV and film
Read moreDetailsHogfather is a triumph for Progress, which is firing on all cylinders and throwing everything at its big Christmas production? to great effect
Read moreDetailsTheale Green School, Theale, has retained their School Games Platinum Mark Award for the 2023/2024 academic year
Read moreDetailsThe latest budget announcement cites "sharp" increase in demand on council services, inflation, as it seeks to make savings
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