Councils in Berkshire to spend £8k each on merger with Oxford and Swindon
Councils in Berkshire are set to spend a total of £48,000 on an upcoming merger with Oxford and Swindon.
Read moreDetailsCouncils in Berkshire are set to spend a total of £48,000 on an upcoming merger with Oxford and Swindon.
Read moreDetailsThe issue of rough sleeping continues to make the headlines both nationally and in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA plan to replace a retail park near Reading town centre with hundreds of flats has re-emerged.
Read moreDetailsReal estate advisory firm Savills has announced the promotion of two individuals within its Reading office.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a vintage clothing store in Reading has slammed the council over rejected signage which could put the whole store at risk of closure.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors have debated changes to a controversial cycle lane in Reading that would provide more space for drivers.
Read moreDetailsThe business secretary has recently visited a landmark office building in Reading to celebrate the town's economic success.
Read moreDetailsA new Lidl has opened at a busy retail park to serve residents in Reading and Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsParents do a heck of a lot, and deserve to be celebrated and supported. This week, I will be joining the launch of the Best Start Family Hub
Read moreDetailsThousands of people came together at Hill Meadows Car Park on 7th March to celebrate Holi Milan, Berkshire’s oldest and biggest Holi festival. Now a firm fixture in the local...
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