‘It’s a money grab’: neighbours blast emissions based parking charges in Reading
Neighbours have branded the future introduction of higher parking charges for drivers of more polluting cars in Reading 'a money grab'.
Read moreDetailsNeighbours have branded the future introduction of higher parking charges for drivers of more polluting cars in Reading 'a money grab'.
Read moreDetailsReading Labour councillors have been criticised for splashing out on free food and drinks at an annual meeting.
Read moreDetailsHundreds of people have opposed plans to change the name of John Madejski Academy (JMA) in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAcross the country, NHS waiting list figures show a drop in April for the first time in 17 years.
Read moreDetailsThe Labour government has been slammed over the bus price cap increase in Reading
Read moreDetailsThe annual showcase of the best of local football is organised by Football in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsTwo weeks ago community members and Councillors unveiled a sign dedicating the roundabout where Chatham Street
Read moreDetailsJohn Madejski Academy in Reading has announced a milestone in its development, as the school prepares to adopt a new name: Hartland High School
Read moreDetailsThis week's Reading planning round-up features two plans to convert offices into flats and advertisement plans for a new bar opening this week.
Read moreDetailsA married couple have expressed frustrations over missed garden waste bin collections in Reading
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