Will Reading Borough Council shift to a 4 day working week?
Reading Borough Council has responded to a query over whether it will introduce a four-day working week for its employees.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has responded to a query over whether it will introduce a four-day working week for its employees.
Read moreDetailsThe war in Ukraine, benefits reform, and renationalising water companies were the issues discussed at the latest episode of Question Time in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA gastropub in Caversham known for its traditional British cuisine and drinks selection could open earlier during the day
Read moreDetailsProtesters calling for Reading council to 'stop funding the companies arming Israel' were denied permission to speak at a recent meeting.
Read moreDetailsA councillor who has had more than 50 years of service to Reading under his belt is set to receive a unique honour.
Read moreDetailsA transformational project that would see hundreds of apartments added to one of the main shopping centres in Reading is due to be approved next week
Read moreDetailsHundreds of new flats could be approved in Reading town centre at a major planning meeting next week.
Read moreDetailsIt has been suggested that beavers could be introduced to Reading to help prevent flooding in the area.
Read moreDetailsA facility run by John Lewis in Reading that was used for customers to collect items is set to be completely demolished and replaced with flats soon.
Read moreDetailsLeaders want to create a 'Greater Reading' which would unite the suburbs and commuters villages as an alternative offer
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