WESTMINSTER DIARY: Leasehold service charges add to the housing emergency
For those living in leasehold properties, there is an additional financial burden of ground rents and service charges
Read moreDetailsFor those living in leasehold properties, there is an additional financial burden of ground rents and service charges
Read moreDetailsThe council election race in Redlands Ward is set for a photo finish between Green Cllr Dave McElroy and Labour.
Read moreDetailsVery often they are just wonderful things that our neighbours are doing to strengthen our community for everyone.
Read moreDetailsFor those of you who don't know, polling day is Thursday, May 2. In Reading, 16 councillors will be up for election ? one in each ward.
Read moreDetailsCanvassing around Reading and Wokingham, we, as a party, have had a good response on the doorstep.
Read moreDetailsThe Council put in a bid, alongside Reading Buses, to the Department for Transport and it was announced on Friday that we were getting £4.7m
Read moreDetailsAI deepfakes and alternative facts are everywhere we look. Social media algorithms battle for our attention at all costs
Read moreDetailsGreens were shocked and appalled by Frank Hester's comments about Diane Abbott.
Read moreDetailsI was very pleased to see the opening of the new Reading West station building this week ? our second new station opening in less than a year
Read moreDetailsWe are very proud of our Council-owned bus company, Reading Buses, and I am delighted that we have been able to invest so much in our bus services
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