Reading MP pushes for pensions justice for Gurkha veterans
The longest serving MP for Reading is pushing for pensions justice for Gurkha veterans who have served this country.
Read moreDetailsThe longest serving MP for Reading is pushing for pensions justice for Gurkha veterans who have served this country.
Read moreDetailsCouncils in Berkshire are set to spend a total of £48,000 on an upcoming merger with Oxford and Swindon.
Read moreDetailsA plan to replace a retail park near Reading town centre with hundreds of flats has re-emerged.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a vintage clothing store in Reading has slammed the council over rejected signage which could put the whole store at risk of closure.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors have debated changes to a controversial cycle lane in Reading that would provide more space for drivers.
Read moreDetailsThe business secretary has recently visited a landmark office building in Reading to celebrate the town's economic success.
Read moreDetailsA new Lidl has opened at a busy retail park to serve residents in Reading and Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsAn appeal has been lodged to save homes near a riverside pub in Reading as the council has ordered the building to be demolished.
Read moreDetailsA push for a permanent night shelter in Reading has been rejected, just as a major strategy to tackle homelessness in the town has been approved.
Read moreDetailsReading Labour has been accused of 'misleading the public' over a claimed £43 million cash injection into the council from the government.
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