Taxpayers hit with £80k travel costs as FOI lifts lid on Reading Council spending
Reading Borough Council has spent more than £80,000 on travel expenses for councillors and its staff, a freedom of information request has revealed.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has spent more than £80,000 on travel expenses for councillors and its staff, a freedom of information request has revealed.
Read moreDetailsTaxpayers' money, which has been spent on the Mayor of Reading's trip to Germany to watch the European football competition and other expenses
Read moreDetailsThe conversion of a former pub and hotel into new flats heading out of Reading has been rejected.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is 'trashing the environment' by falling behind on its climate action goals, according to the Green Party.
Read moreDetailsParking charge increases for more polluting cars have officially been approved in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe Prime Minister has visited a primary school in Caversham to promote the Labour government's policy of introducing free breakfast clubs.
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert a riverside pub in Reading into flats has been put on hold.
Read moreDetailsA second site will open in King Street
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Buses will begin rolling out new ticket machines across their network from Sunday 16 November
Read moreDetailsA plan to bring a Reading town centre pub that has been vacant for years back to life has been approved.
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