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Councillors disappointed as parts of Reading set to be governed by new Ridgeway council

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Friday, July 17, 2026 8:31 am
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Parts of Tilehurst, widely considered extensions of Reading, will soon come under the same local authority as parts of neighbouring county Oxfordshire

Parts of Tilehurst, widely considered extensions of Reading, will soon come under the same local authority as parts of neighbouring county Oxfordshire

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PARTS OF Reading are set to be subsumed into a completely different county’s local authority under new governmental reorganisation.

Reading Borough Council has expressed its disappointment at the decision to create a new ‘Ridgeway’ council as part of proposals for Oxfordshire, without considering changes to Reading’s western boundary.

The move will mean that parts of Tilehurst, Purley, and Birch Copse, while currently falling under West Berkshire authority but widely considered extensions of Reading, will soon come under the same local authority as parts of neighbouring county Oxfordshire.

Touncil’s proposed amendment that the West Berkshire wards of Tilehurst Birch Copse, Tilehurst & Purley, and Tilehurst South & Holybrook should be moved into Reading has not been agreed.

Councillors say that they have made the case that the three Tilehurst wards are suburbs of Reading and have been for many years.

They argue that moving them into a predominantly rural new ‘Ridgeway’ Council contradicts the government’s prescribed criteria that proposals should be based on ‘sensible economic geography.’

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Council Leader Liz Terry said: “This is obviously a disappointing decision from Reading’s perspective–our western boundary line was created well over a century ago and for many years now it has failed to reflect the reality of patterns of daily living.

“We know that Tilehurst residents living in West Berkshire rely heavily on Reading’s services.

She explained: “The LGR process was an opportunity to put that right by fundamentally strengthening local democracy and aligning where people pay their Council Tax and where decisions are made, with local identity, local services and those patterns of daily living.

“People who know Reading will understand that these wards are already effectively suburbs of the town and have been for many years.

“The council awaits further information on how this decision was reached and will consider its position and seek opportunities to make its case again.

“Reading has a hugely powerful economy and is an economic driver for the region and economy nationally.

“We believe our outlook mirrors the government’s own ambitions for economic growth to be driven by our towns and cities and Reading should be at the forefront of any future decisions on reorganisation in Berkshire.”

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