All candidates announced for Reading Borough Council elections
The full list of candidates for the Reading Borough Council elections this year has been published.
Read moreDetailsThe full list of candidates for the Reading Borough Council elections this year has been published.
Read moreDetailsA joint local plan for thousands of new homes near Reading and the surrounding countryside is currently up in the air.
Read moreDetailsPeople moving to Reading are increasingly choosing suburban areas and nearby villages over the town centre, according to new data.
Read moreDetailsProjects that could have changed the townscape in Reading and seen nearly 800 homes built in the town centre alone have failed to get off the ground.
Read moreDetailsChanges are coming to a busy supermarket for shoppers in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsA Cub Scouts leader is pushing to make a park and playground in Caversham more accessible for disabled children and residents.
Read moreDetailsCaversham Horticultural Society is pleased new members compete, for the first time
Read moreDetailsThe hotspot areas for littering in Reading have been revealed as more than 1,000 fines have been issued by special enforcers.
Read moreDetailsA question has been raised over why Reading Borough Council did not ask for land that would enable the creation of a Third Thames Bridge.
Read moreDetailsA bid for a takeaway in Reading to keep on serving food until 4am has been branded 'crazy' by a neighbour.
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