Latest council licensing proposals see new focus on safety for women and girls
Reading Borough Council's licensing policy renewal sees a new focus on reducing violence against women and girls as well as ...
Reading Borough Council's licensing policy renewal sees a new focus on reducing violence against women and girls as well as ...
A PEDESTRIAN crossing in Reading was out of action for nearly a fortnight, and opposition councillors say the repair ime ...
Reading Borough Council is continuing its rollout of box junction enforcement with four more junctions coming under penalty charges
With just three weeks left to register ahead of the election in May, the council is urging residents to make ...
Traffic restrictions are currently proposed for Bath Road, between Berkeley Avenue and Castle Hill, and over the IDR to Castle ...
The council was among a number of local authorities to receive a share of £2 billion's worth of investment boosts ...
Following the doubling of the council's small grants fund to £200,000, next year will see a number of projects and ...
The council has laid out its finances for the next year in a budget update, though it is still yet ...
A PARTNERSHIP between the council and a charity will bring more support to help rough sleepers and homeless couples in ...
READING Borough Council has urged community groups to bid for council grants. Charities, voluntary organisations, faith groups, and cultural enterprises ...
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