All candidates announced for Reading Borough Council elections
The full list of candidates for the Reading Borough Council elections this year has been published.
Read moreDetailsThe full list of candidates for the Reading Borough Council elections this year has been published.
Read moreDetailsA joint local plan for thousands of new homes near Reading and the surrounding countryside is currently up in the air.
Read moreDetailsThe health secretary held a rally for Labour councillors and activists in Reading ahead of the council elections.
Read moreDetailsThe health secretary has slammed delays for a new hospital for Reading, accusing the previous Conservative government of misleading people.
Read moreDetailsA bereaved woman with complex needs faces being forced out of her family home in Reading following the death of her mum.
Read moreDetailsThe Home Office has responded after a disturbance broke out at a hotel that is being used to house asylum seekers in Reading.
Read moreDetailsGovernment-imposed restrictions on immigration have been slammed amid a debate about anti-racism in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading council is set to hand over land for a huge town centre regeneration project that will see more than 600 flats built.
Read moreDetailsChanges are coming to an eatery at the John Lewis department store in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA project to replace a steak restaurant at a hotel in Reading has been completed.
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