New initiative sees drop in food waste and increase in recycling rates across Reading
The council has confirmed that since October 2019 Reading's food waste recycling rate has risen from 32% to over 50%
The council has confirmed that since October 2019 Reading's food waste recycling rate has risen from 32% to over 50%
READING Borough Council is set to block the use of planning laws and enforce the consultation of local planning authority ...
CAVERSHAM residents are preparing to campaign against plans to install a 5G phone mast in front of a playing field.
A READING Mum says her flat is so badly stricken with mould it is threatening her health ? and she ...
Vision Express is planning to relocate from inside The Oracle to another unit facing on to Broad Street
THE GROUND floor of an empty office block could be converted into apartments.
A PARTNERSHIP between the council and a charity will bring more support to help rough sleepers and homeless couples in ...
A DEVELOPER has applied for permission to demolish a former outdoors store and replace it with 60 homes
A cross-party panel has recommended current interim chief executive of Reading Borough Council Jackie Yates to take up the position ...
The council lends further support to families and organisations with another phase of grants from the Household Support Fund
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