FROM THE LEADER: Let’s put the good of the borough above party politics
At the full council meeting on 19 September, councillors will be asked to approve the new local development plan, on which successive Conservative
Read moreDetailsAt the full council meeting on 19 September, councillors will be asked to approve the new local development plan, on which successive Conservative
Read moreDetailsThe officers visited the market on August 11.
Read moreDetailsSupport charities at Squire's Garden Centre 'plantathon'
Read moreDetailsThanks to construction company and contractor's combined efforts
Read moreDetailsMaiden Erlegh group shares its charity golf proceeds
Read moreDetailsA battle to stop 23 new homes on the fields formerly used by Hurst Show has started up again.
Read moreDetailsExpect a night of brain wracking fun for charity
Read moreDetailsBerry business aims to be a pioneer
Read moreDetailsWokingham Volunteers celebrate 50 years of supporting the community
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council and Festival Republic have released advice to help attendees at Reading Festival to minimise their environmental impact
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