“Pay more, get less”: Opposition slams Reading’s 4.99% council tax rise
The leader of the main opposition party on Reading Borough Council has accused the ruling Labour Party of failing to act to tackle
Read moreDetailsThe leader of the main opposition party on Reading Borough Council has accused the ruling Labour Party of failing to act to tackle
Read moreDetailsA plan for a new hotel in the heart of Reading town centre has officially been approved.
Read moreDetailsA landmark decision that will change the future of The Oracle in Reading forever has been approved.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has reiterated its case to keep all of Tilehurst in Berkshire as discussions continue about local government reorganisation.
Read moreDetailsA verdict on a plan to add 70 homes to a new estate on the site of a former golf course has been given, as a decision on the project...
Read moreDetailsA takeaway in Reading has applied to keep selling food until 4am at night.
Read moreDetailsThe council has sent eviction notices to 53 families in Reading who were tenants of a council-owned property company.
Read moreDetailsA decision is due on a project that will change the destination shopping centre in Reading forever.
Read moreDetailsA mum whose son was injured during a collision in Reading has demanded that the speed limit of the road be reduced to 20mph.
Read moreDetailsThe redevelopment of a stately mansion into retirement homes in Caversham has been given the go-ahead four years after the project emerged.
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