Council pays tribute to councillors stepping down at the May local elections
Both Cllr Tony Page and Cllr Jason Brock were acknowledged at a full council meeting held last week, the last ...
Both Cllr Tony Page and Cllr Jason Brock were acknowledged at a full council meeting held last week, the last ...
AFTER five years at the helm, Reading Borough Council leader Jason Brock is to step down at May's local elections.
Five years ago this week, the Council joined other local authorities around the country in declaring a climate emergency.
Our annual residents' surveys are a really valuable tool in giving you a voice to tell us what matters to ...
In Reading, latest projections show the Council expects to pay an extra £20.6 million next year to deliver the services ...
While Reading FC's owner continues to make noises about selling the club, football authorities remain largely silent on how this ...
Retaining and celebrating our local heritage while giving residents access to modern facilities they and the town deserve can be ...
Reading's worst-kept secret finally reared its head last week when the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) confirmed the sale of Reading ...
As 2023 draws (almost) to its close, a Christmas break will offer some respite for many. A chance to enjoy ...
We've seen the impact of climate change on towns and cities in the UK with devastating floods happening more regularly
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