Earley councillor calls on Reading Borough Council to drop ‘extortionate’ parking charges
LOCALS in Earley have hit out at selfish drivers for blocking roads and footpaths to avoid paying “extortionate” parking charges. ...
LOCALS in Earley have hit out at selfish drivers for blocking roads and footpaths to avoid paying “extortionate” parking charges. ...
READING Borough Council (RBC) has launched a new bid to concrete over a natural beauty spot, just weeks after Wokingham ...
READING Borough Council is to consider its options after a £24 million plan to build a single track bus lane ...
PLANS to build a new single lane bus bridge over a natural beauty spot have been blasted by the local ...
MORE THAN a thousand trees could be felled to build a park and ride by the River Thames in Earley. ...
CAMPAIGNERS fighting an ambitious plan to build a park and ride and a single track bus lane over an historic ...
A GROUP of residents fighting to save a green lung have accused two councils of hiding vital documents from the ...
THE LEADER of Wokingham Borough Council has said it makes sense to follow the lead of another local council ...
THE COMPANY behind the borough’s recycling facilities has defended the decision to start charging households for dumping their DIY waste. ...
Neighbouring Reading Borough Council has announced its planned Council Tax rise for the next financial year, which starts on April ...
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