Reading council tax set
Councillors have agreed to increase council tax by the maximum amount of 4.99% without requiring a local referendum.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors have agreed to increase council tax by the maximum amount of 4.99% without requiring a local referendum.
Read moreDetailswagamama and Willy's Pies are set to roll out a fusion of two of the nation's favourite dishes.
Read moreDetailsA PLAN to close a council-owned housing company and force renters to move out at the end of their tenancy has been criticised by opposition parties
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that helps people discover the gift of music has launched a new fundraising raffle.
Read moreDetailsGreen Park gets even greener
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for witnesses after a car was vandalised earlier this week.
Read moreDetailsWHITEKNIGHTS residents can celebrate their heritage, thanks to a new information board unveiled last week.
Read moreDetailsOn Tuesday, February 13, we were delighted to welcome Peter Holden MBE for a talk entitled, Inspired by Birds.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the Reading Haydn Choir are preparing for their spring concert, which takes place in the run-up to Easter.
Read moreDetailsLast month saw the highest corporate insolvency figures for the month of January in four years.
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