Road repairs, tax rises, and public transport: Council lays out budget plans
The council aims to "protect services and deliver investments" as it sets out its budget ahead of a policy committee meeting next week
Read moreDetailsThe council aims to "protect services and deliver investments" as it sets out its budget ahead of a policy committee meeting next week
Read moreDetailsNine youngsters from King's Academy Prospect and John Madejski Academy took part in a week of work experience at Reading Borough Council
Read moreDetailsAfter taking feedback, the council has added a dedicated page to its website dedicated to providing information about services for disabled people
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at the University of Reading have raised funds for those affected by the earthquake in Turkey and Syria.
Read moreDetailsReading's night-time venues garner Purple Flag accreditation, denoting safety and vibrancy in the town's night-life
Read moreDetailsA HOME plagued by mould has prompted a dad of six from Caversham to plead for help to find a new place to live.
Read moreDetailsSAFETY concerns have prompted a call to action to clamp down on the illegal use of e-scooters and off-road bikes in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading's taxi drivers have voiced their concerns over private hire regulations for firms and say they are facing long delays in licence renewals
Read moreDetailsA gift company founded by the brother of the Princess of Wales, has applied to sell alcohol from its Reading base.
Read moreDetailsA GREEN party councillor is calling for action over what he says is a forest of nuisance estate agency signs across Reading
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