Former senior Reading Labour councillor joins the Green Party
A former senior councillor in Reading has quit Labour to join the Green Party.
Read moreDetailsA former senior councillor in Reading has quit Labour to join the Green Party.
Read moreDetailsA community centre in Reading welcomed the Prime Minister to talk about a slew of measures aimed at cutting the cost of living
Read moreDetailsThe amount Reading council spends on mayoral events and services has been revealed, with tens of thousands of pounds being spent each year.
Read moreDetailsReading is set to receive an additional £42.8m in funding for local services after the government confirmed a major increase in council budgets.
Read moreDetailsAs everyone gears up for the Christmas break, town halls up and down the country are waiting on news of how much funding they will receive
Read moreDetailsA student and former general election candidate from Reading spoke at the very first Your Party conference.
Read moreDetailsKeeping people moving around major towns and cities is always a challenge and it is particularly difficult in places like Reading
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has spent more than £80,000 on travel expenses for councillors and its staff, a freedom of information request has revealed.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is 'trashing the environment' by falling behind on its climate action goals, according to the Green Party.
Read moreDetailsResidents' permit parking was introduced in Reading almost 50 years ago.
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