Reading council criticised over £4,600 AGM hospitality bill
Reading'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 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.
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