Reading Borough Council celebrates town’s ‘record-high’ on food waste recycling
Data shows January was a record-breaking month for food waste recycling in Reading, with the highest monthly total since the service was introduced
Read moreDetailsData shows January was a record-breaking month for food waste recycling in Reading, with the highest monthly total since the service was introduced
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched a new dedicated team aimed at bolstering its response to risk of harm on the roads through targeted work.
Read moreDetailsWork is taking place to deliver on an ambitious project to build nearly 800 new council homes in Reading.
Read moreDetailsPolice community support officers have been carrying out foot and bus patrols across Whitley to improve safety and reassure residents.
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 moreDetailsThe council has sent eviction notices to 53 families in Reading who were tenants of a council-owned property company.
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