Reading to receive £42.8m boost in government funding
Reading is set to receive an additional £42.8m in funding for local services after the government confirmed a major increase in council budgets.
Read moreDetailsReading is set to receive an additional £42.8m in funding for local services after the government confirmed a major increase in council budgets.
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Read moreDetailsA hospital in Reading has awarded a £10,000 research grant to a team of scientists after their work on osteoarthritis won a national research award.
Read moreDetailsA government agency is helping councils in Berkshire to provide more affordable and social housing.
Read moreDetailsAs everyone gears up for the Christmas break, town halls up and down the country are waiting on news of how much funding they will receive
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Read moreDetailsA bungalow is set to be demolished and replaced with nine new homes at a housing estate in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAn independent girls' school in Reading has celebrated the 250th anniversary of the birth of the legendary poet and writer Jane Austen.
Read moreDetailsA 23-year-old man has been jailed for life for the attempted murder of another man in Reading following a police investigation.
Read moreDetailsA defunct food court is set to be replaced with a new convenience store in Reading town centre, despite concerns being raised about street drinking
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