Reading Borough Council: Plans for more than 100 roads to see repairs in £8m investment
More than 100 roads in Reading could be set for major repairs as the council announces a further £8 million ...
More than 100 roads in Reading could be set for major repairs as the council announces a further £8 million ...
AS NATIONAL Apprenticeship Week comes to an end, Reading Borough Council is marking the success of its scheme.
KERBSIDE glass collections are due to be introduced by March 2026 ? meaning bottle bank collections will continue for a ...
AN ANNEXE at a Tilehurst primary school will be demolished following approval to a revamp plan.
Residents are invited to share their views on plans to revise rules surrounding which vehicles can use designated bus lanes ...
While Reading FC's owner continues to make noises about selling the club, football authorities remain largely silent on how this ...
Plans would see the establishment of a Berkshire Prosperity Board to secure funding, create jobs, and enable affordable housing across ...
Retaining and celebrating our local heritage while giving residents access to modern facilities they and the town deserve can be ...
Reading's worst-kept secret finally reared its head last week when the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) confirmed the sale of Reading ...
Dozens of roads and streets will be prioritised for gritting in Reading as winter approaches and temperatures are expected to ...
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