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Reading leaders react to news western suburbs could ‘merge’ with Oxfordshire

James Aldridge, local democracy reporter by James Aldridge, local democracy reporter
Saturday, March 29, 2025 5:02 am
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Leaders want to create a ‘Greater Reading’ which would unite the suburbs and commuters villages as an alternative offer following news that these suburbs could be ‘merged’ with Oxfordshire.

The Labour government is seeking to reorganise local councils to get rid of districts and have councils organised into populations of half a million people or more.

This has prompted negotiations throughout the country on larger council proposals for submission to the government by November 28.

Recently, West Berkshire Council, South Oxfordshire and the Vale of White Horse councils have agreed to move forward with a proposed new authority called Ridgeway Council.

The council would take its name from the Ridgeway path, which goes through the area, and unite former Berkshire towns such as Didcot, Wantage and Wallingford that were ‘lost’ to Oxfordshire in 1974.

It would also include the West Reading suburbs and commuter villages of Calcot, Tilehurst, Theale and Pangbourne, which all fall within West Berkshire Council’s jurisdiction.

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Reacting to the news, Liz Terry, the leader of Reading Borough Council and Olivia Bailey, the Labour MP for Reading West and Mid Berkshire have written to Jim McMahon, the minister in charge of English Devolution expressing their concerns.

Councillor Terry (Labour, Coley) said: “West Berkshire also includes areas that are part of Greater Reading. It is important to recognise that the Reading geography does not end with the local authority boundary, which was set over 50 years ago and does not reflect the Reading identity held by many residents or communities in parts of West Berkshire.”

It is implied that the western suburbs of Tilehurst and Calcot could be brought under a Greater Reading Authority area.

Mrs Bailey wrote: “Residents in Tilehurst and other communities within the Greater Reading conurbation look towards Reading for services, shopping and leisure – and often raise with me that they feel forgotten by West Berkshire Council. ‘If West Berkshire’s proposals to join with parts of Oxfordshire are taken forward, I support Reading Borough Council’s proposals to ensure residents who live in Greater Reading are part of Reading Borough Council.’

It comes as West Berkshire, South Oxfordshire and the Vale of White Horse councils had meetings last week where they agreed to move forward with a proposed Ridgeway Council.

Concerns have been raised in West Berkshire that Reading could dominate if the Berkshire councils are unified.

Cllr Heather Codling (Liberal Democrats, Chieveley and Cold Ash) said: “As much as Reading would say they wouldn’t dominate, they’re the big partner if we’re going with Wokingham and Reading, and would we feel like the poor relation, and I don’t think we want that for us.”

She said that at an extraordinary executive meeting on Wednesday, March 19,

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