FROM THE CHAMBER: Greens demand action on affordable homes in Reading
I am deeply worried about affordable housing in Reading. New figures show that Reading Borough Council missed its own target by a huge margin
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.
Read moreDetailsThe redevelopment of a stately mansion into retirement homes in Caversham has been given the go-ahead four years after the project emerged.
Read moreDetailsA coffee chain has successfully taken over a closed cafe at a newly created 'village' in Reading.
Read moreDetailsPolice in Reading are increasing patrols on local bus routes as part of efforts to improve community safety.
Read moreDetailsThe energy secretary Ed Miliband has visited Reading to champion affordable and green heating and energy to help people tackle the cost of living
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has been slammed by the Green Party as its target for affordable homes has been missed, with just 11 being delivered last year
Read moreDetailsThe conversion of an office building into a court in Reading town centre has been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsResidents in Reading will be facing a delay of more than a year before they can get their glass recycling collected outside of their homes.
Read moreDetailsLabour councillors and activists have recently welcomed the Deputy Prime Minister, David Lammy to Reading for a campaign stop.
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