Letter sent to all councillors in Berkshire pushing for pensions scheme to divest from Israel
A letter has been sent to all councillors in Berkshire pushing for a public sector pensions scheme to 'divest' from Israel.
Read moreDetailsA letter has been sent to all councillors in Berkshire pushing for a public sector pensions scheme to 'divest' from Israel.
Read moreDetailsA veteran landlord has slammed one of the biggest brewery companies in the country for selling one of its pubs in Reading to be converted
Read moreDetailsA request by neighbours for a pedestrian crossing along one of the busier roads in Reading is set to be explored.
Read moreDetailsA burger joint and dessert parlour in Reading has been allowed to stay open later during the weekend.
Read moreDetailsWest Berkshire Council is leading a charm offensive ? to tell people in the east of the district why it is better to stay with them
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert a prominent office building in Reading town centre into dozens of flats has been rejected over flooding concerns.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour is pushing for safety measures to be introduced at a crash-prone junction where a cyclist was recently hit
Read moreDetailsA water company in Reading is being pushed to give out more compensation to people who lost water for hours during major outages.
Read moreDetailsThe main court for the whole of Berkshire is due to undergo a major project to make better use of its space.
Read moreDetailsA huge project to replace a former Ministry of Justice building in Reading town centre with more than 260 flats has cleared a crucial hurdle.
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