Councils in Berkshire behind council tax collection targets by hundreds of thousands of pounds
Almost every council in Berkshire has fallen behind on council tax collection ? potentially costing each hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Read moreDetailsAlmost every council in Berkshire has fallen behind on council tax collection ? potentially costing each hundreds of thousands of pounds.
Read moreDetailsA former Thames Valley Police officer has been accused of failing to declare their relationship with a man involved in crime
Read moreDetailsA street cleaning company kept stealing water despite being fined almost £20,000, Thames Water has said.
Read moreDetailsPolitical parties have clashed over Conservative plans to scrap university degrees to fund apprenticeships.
Read moreDetailsA Tilehurst councillor will stand as the Conservative candidate for the main seat in Reading at the general election next month. Councillor Raj Singh, who represents Kentwood in Tilehurst, has...
Read moreDetailsA street cleaning company has been fined £52,000 for illegally connecting to the water supply.
Read moreDetailsWork to install safety areas on the M4 south of Reading will take place from Tuesday, May 7, Wokingham Borough Council has confirmed
Read moreDetailsClive Jones, an elected hospital governor and also the Lib Dem parliamentary candidate for Wokingham, said the ward left patients no space for privacy
Read moreDetailsThere would be no reason for Wokingham Borough Council to refuse Wycombe Wanderers permission to use Reading's training ground.
Read moreDetailsA new development at the University of Reading has been granted approval ? despite fears it would make traffic worse on 'dangerously' congested roads
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