‘We’ve lost faith’: Furious taxi drivers surround Reading councillors in protest
There were tense scenes outside the Reading council offices as taxi drivers vented their frustrations over being forced into electric vehicles.
Read moreDetailsThere were tense scenes outside the Reading council offices as taxi drivers vented their frustrations over being forced into electric vehicles.
Read moreDetailsPesticides continue to be used in Reading despite concerns about the environmental and health impacts
Read moreDetailsReform UK has called for the increase in parking charges in Reading to be reversed.
Read moreDetailsA plan for hotel-style flats above a buzzing town centre cafe has been decided.
Read moreDetailsThere are clashing perspectives over a public meeting on a Reading Buses service for Caversham, which is set to be axed within days.
Read moreDetailsNigel Farage is seeking to "clear his name" and wrest back control of events by resigning as an MP and triggering a by-election
Read moreDetailsThis July, our annual Summer Donation Drive returns for the third time, helping young people across Reading access the essentials they need to thrive
Read moreDetailsReading's opposition Green Party has criticised Reading Council after £4,600 was spent on food and drinks at this year's annual council meeting.
Read moreDetailsA debate has taken place over the amount of council housing in Reading, as whilst the council is building new homes, it is losing older ones to buyers
Read moreDetailsBerkshire's six councils have joined forces to tackle issues across the area, but a council leader is 'struggling to know what we've achieved'.
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