Could homes for Reading tenants have stayed in properties? Council leader answers
The Labour leader has answered whether tenants of a council-owned housing company in Reading could have stayed in their properties.
Read moreDetailsThe Labour leader has answered whether tenants of a council-owned housing company in Reading could have stayed in their properties.
Read moreDetailsThe candidates for the Conservative Party for three wards in West Reading have been announced ahead of the local elections this May.
Read moreDetailsThe local elections are going ahead in Reading amid widespread uncertainty about scheduled elections elsewhere in the country.
Read moreDetailsIt's that time of the year when local councils everywhere are setting their budgets for the next 12 months
Read moreDetailsThe mum of four daughters has described how she and her husband are skipping meals and other financial woes after being forced out of their Homes
Read moreDetailsWork is taking place to deliver on an ambitious project to build nearly 800 new council homes in Reading.
Read moreDetailsFamilies and swimmers in Reading are being urged to have their say on plans to bring new water quality protections to Pangbourne Meadows
Read moreDetailsThis past week, the main heating system in the Houses of Parliament has been broken. It is a centuries-old building
Read moreDetailsThe actual amount that was spent for the mayor of Reading to watch the Euros in Germany has been clarified by the council.
Read moreDetailsTechnology can enrich children's lives, and the digital world can be used to learn, explore, and create.
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