Reading robbed: reaction to failed City of Culture bid
Reading has been robbed of the opportunity to become a 'city of culture', which would have seen it benefit from around £10 million of funding
Read moreDetailsReading has been robbed of the opportunity to become a 'city of culture', which would have seen it benefit from around £10 million of funding
Read moreDetailsA project that would have seen 80 flats built on a Tesco car park in Reading has been put on hold.
Read moreDetailsFour councillors in Reading are retiring ahead of the local elections this year, including a former council leader and two former mayors
Read moreDetailsA clampdown on anti-social behaviour in Reading has gone live with the introduction of a new Public Spaces Protection Order.
Read moreDetailsA Reading councillor has defended his record as Mayor over allegations of wasteful spending.
Read moreDetailsRoman Britain will be 'reimagined' in Reading thanks to a six-figure investment.
Read moreDetailsPolice officers are using CCTV and face recognition to crack down on crime and support vulnerable people in a known 'prostitution hotspot' in Reading
Read moreDetailsThe ruling Labour Party in Reading has been taken to task over spending thousands on catering and overseas trips.
Read moreDetailsChanges are being considered at a Reading crash black spot where three people have been injured this year.
Read moreDetailsA question has been raised over whether Reading Borough Council will leave X/Twitter like others have done up and down the country.
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