Reading Borough Council to prioritise ‘most serious’ anti-social behaviour
READING Borough Council?s ASB Team has announced a list of conducts they will and will not investigate.
READING Borough Council?s ASB Team has announced a list of conducts they will and will not investigate.
Reading Borough Council has released new maps showing walking and cycling routes across Reading to encourage healthy, eco-friendly travel
Reading Borough Council?s libraries have launched a summer reading challenge, running until the new school year starts in September.
The council has concluded its preparations and has now handed the site over to Great Western Railway, who will oversee ...
Restrictions dictating the age of people living in council houses in Reading have been removed.
A RESIDENT has called on the council to stub out littering caused by smokers.
Reading councillors have signed a declaration committing the council to only deal with businesses that pay their fair share of ...
Telecomms provider CityFibre will be summoned to a council hearing on Thursday to present plans and face questioning over disruption
Matt Rodda MP sparks fresh hope for the Save Reading Gaol campaign as he announces a meeting with the MOJ ...
A NEW ultrafast broadband service is to be installed in Newtown, and residents are being assured that disruption will be ...
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