VOTE 2024: Reading needs ‘a fresh start’ say town’s Lib Dems as they pledge to contest all 16 seats
Among those standing for seats on Reading Borough Council, the party is fielding three doctors, two mums, and a retired ...
Among those standing for seats on Reading Borough Council, the party is fielding three doctors, two mums, and a retired ...
Visiting Reading on Friday, March 22, Sir Ed Davey was highlighting the research showing £5.2million had been spent but there ...
A READING born and bred man has been selected by the Liberal Democrats to take on one of Reading's new ...
I was incredibly disappointed to see Reading Borough Council offering poor cybersecurity advice to residents at the end of last ...
READING'S Lib Dems are calling on cancer patients to start their treatment within two months of an urgent referral
In our region in 2022, Thames Water reported more than 8,000 sewage spills lasting the equivalent of over 3,000 days.
MORE THAN 500 patients in Reading are waiting more than two months to start urgent cancer treatment.
READING'S new Liberal Democrat leader says he will hold Labour to account.
THE SMALLEST party on Reading Borough Council, with just three seats, is the Liberal Democrats, all in Tilehurst.
OPPOSITION parties are calling on Reading Borough Council's ruling Labour group to do more to bring affordable housing to the ...
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