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 ...
Reading Green Party councillor Dave McElroy said they had to switch back to single-use plastic cups as the supply had ...
The Department for Transport has announced that £4.7m would be earmarked following a successful bid from the council and Reading ...
Key Cities is a cross-party coalition that wants to see a £4bn funding boost which they say will halt the ...
Both Cllr Tony Page and Cllr Jason Brock were acknowledged at a full council meeting held last week, the last ...
Statistics that show people with ADHD are five times more likely to take their own lives.
Reading Borough Council has been recognised with a Bronze level "carbon literacy" certification, which denotes a dedication to tackling climate ...
Reading Borough Council has laid out plans for a "comprehensive charging structure" set to be discussed at a planning meeting ...
AFTER five years at the helm, Reading Borough Council leader Jason Brock is to step down at May's local elections.
Recently came the news that almost one million visits have been made to the Council's leisure centres over the past ...
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