Council urges charities and volunteer groups to apply for funding
READING Borough Council has urged community groups to bid for council grants. Charities, voluntary organisations, faith groups, and cultural enterprises ...
READING Borough Council has urged community groups to bid for council grants. Charities, voluntary organisations, faith groups, and cultural enterprises ...
Yesterday, Reading voted. Today, those votes are counted. Throughout the day, all 48 seats will be tallied, with ballots scrutinised, ...
After continued complaints, contractors risk losing permission to work in Reading Borough ahead of questioning by the council
The real essence of Reading is that it has somehow maintained a small community feel while being a growing place, ...
Following a Planning Applications Committee meeting on Monday, March 2, the plan for 223 new homes on Reading Golf Club ...
FOLLOWING The Met Office's upgrading of Storm Eunice to a red alert, Reading Borough Council has advised residents to avoid ...
A SECOND former Reading mayor has changed their political allegiance
READING Borough is to receive more than £1 million from the government to help households struggling financially. And plans are ...
By James Aldridge Local Democracy Reporter ALMOST all Reading borough councillors kneeled following a speech highlighting racial inequality. The symbolic ...
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