How you can get a discount on your council tax bill in Reading
You could be entitled to a discount in the amount of council tax in Reading if you fall into eligible categories.
Read moreDetailsYou could be entitled to a discount in the amount of council tax in Reading if you fall into eligible categories.
Read moreDetailsA bungalow that was purchased for more than £1.2 million in Caversham is set to be replaced with a state-of-the-art modern home.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors have clashed over 'austerity' and funding in a major debate over Reading Borough Council's budget.
Read moreDetailsSenior practitioners in the NHS have visited Reading as a '10 Year Plan' is being devised to improve health outcomes for patients.
Read moreDetailsQuestions have been raised over whether a third runway at Heathrow Airport is supported in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA push has been made to deliver more affordable homes in the villages surrounding Reading, amid concerns
Read moreDetailsA regular hike in tax, a new library, a theatre upgrade and converting allotments into burial space are some of the things that you can expect
Read moreDetailsReading council has been accused of kicking the problem of upcoming burial space shortage 'into the long grass' as the town
Read moreDetailsA wine delivery service has won permission to bring high-quality drinks to people's homes throughout Reading.
Read moreDetailsA wellbeing hub has been officially launched to help people in urgent need of mental health support in Reading.
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