How much Reading council spends on mayoral events and services revealed
The amount Reading council spends on mayoral events and services has been revealed, with tens of thousands of pounds being spent each year.
Read moreDetailsThe amount Reading council spends on mayoral events and services has been revealed, with tens of thousands of pounds being spent each year.
Read moreDetailsA couple have suffered a nightmare experience waiting for hospital patient transport that never turned up.
Read moreDetailsThe town centre in Woodley is set to receive fresh attention, with a focus on improving the experience for shoppers.
Read moreDetailsA woman has expressed anger over her claim that 'antisemitic' leaflets were being handed out in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsA government agency is helping councils in Berkshire to provide more affordable and social housing.
Read moreDetailsA chicken restaurant in Reading will be opening up to provide free meals for the needy on Christmas Day.
Read moreDetailsA bungalow is set to be demolished and replaced with nine new homes at a housing estate in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAn independent girls' school in Reading has celebrated the 250th anniversary of the birth of the legendary poet and writer Jane Austen.
Read moreDetailsAn old aircraft factory where warplanes were built during the Battle of Britain has been completely demolished to make way for new buildings.
Read moreDetailsA defunct food court is set to be replaced with a new convenience store in Reading town centre, despite concerns being raised about street drinking
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