“We can’t afford to eat” – Reading parents slam council over housing crisis
The mum of four daughters has described how she and her husband are skipping meals and other financial woes after being forced out of their Homes
Read moreDetailsThe mum of four daughters has described how she and her husband are skipping meals and other financial woes after being forced out of their Homes
Read moreDetailsWork is taking place to deliver on an ambitious project to build nearly 800 new council homes in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA logistics hub that is passed by thousands of people each day in Reading is nearing completion.
Read moreDetailsTechnology can enrich children's lives, and the digital world can be used to learn, explore, and create.
Read moreDetailsA public meeting has been organised to tackle the homelessness crisis in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe leader of the main opposition party on Reading Borough Council has accused the ruling Labour Party of failing to act to tackle
Read moreDetailsI am deeply worried about affordable housing in Reading. New figures show that Reading Borough Council missed its own target by a huge margin
Read moreDetailsPizza lovers in Reading may want to check their wallets ? the town has been named the fifth most expensive place in the UK for a pizza
Read moreDetailsA verdict on a plan to add 70 homes to a new estate on the site of a former golf course has been given, as a decision on the project...
Read moreDetailsA takeaway in Reading has applied to keep selling food until 4am at night.
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