What to expect in Reading Borough Council’s budget for 2025/26
A regular hike in tax, a new library, a theatre upgrade and converting allotments into burial space are some of the things that you can expect
Read moreDetailsA regular hike in tax, a new library, a theatre upgrade and converting allotments into burial space are some of the things that you can expect
Read moreDetailsA really ambitious and widespread programme of road improvements is underway across Reading, in response to resident feedback
Read moreDetailsThe number of council homes in Reading has actually gone down despite the Labour administration's housebuilding programme.
Read moreDetailsCampaigners have seized on 'proof' that a pension fund for people in Reading is being used to invest in companies used to support Israel
Read moreDetailsReading council's top five priorities have been identified as the Labour administration lays out what it wants to achieve in the next three years.
Read moreDetailsThe government has announced that we will have to wait between 12 and 14 years for a new hospital to start to be built in Reading
Read moreDetailsEnsuring that all children in our local area get the best start in life is crucially important. A child's schooling can shape their future
Read moreDetailsThe police were almost called to a council meeting in Reading in a commotion surrounding the war between Israeli forces and Islamic fighters in Gaza.
Read moreDetailsThis Wednesday saw the launch of an exciting new initiative to help those most in need around the borough, called Tap for Reading.
Read moreDetailsI would like to wish Reading Today readers a belated happy New Year.
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