FROM THE LEADER: Investing in Reading’s roads to help us all to get around
Our annual residents' surveys are a really valuable tool in giving you a voice to tell us what matters to you ? top of your wish list is better roads
Read moreDetailsOur annual residents' surveys are a really valuable tool in giving you a voice to tell us what matters to you ? top of your wish list is better roads
Read moreDetailsIn Reading, latest projections show the Council expects to pay an extra £20.6 million next year to deliver the services so many people rely on.
Read moreDetailsWe are fortunate enough to have four railway stations in the borough ? as such, the Council has been a vocal advocate for Reading's rail users
Read moreDetailsWhile Reading FC's owner continues to make noises about selling the club, football authorities remain largely silent on how this has happened
Read moreDetailsRetaining and celebrating our local heritage while giving residents access to modern facilities they and the town deserve can be a delicate balance
Read moreDetailsReading's worst-kept secret finally reared its head last week when the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) confirmed the sale of Reading Prison
Read moreDetailsIt increasingly feels like local councils are working with one arm tied behind their backs.
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