Cllr James Moore
Tilehurst Lib Dem Councillor on Reading Borough Council.
Published and Promoted by Chris Dodson on behalf of James Moore (Liberal Democrats), 22 Brunswick St, Reading RG1 6NZ
Regardless of the outcome of the General Election, your Lib Dem Councillors in Tilehurst will be back holding our monthly surgery this Saturday! No appointment necessary, just drop-in
What have I been up to as a local Councillor for Tilehurst over the last week?
It looks like the roadsign for Logan Close in Tilehurst is looking a bit too relaxed, so I've asked for it to be repaired!
The school sign post on Church End Lane in Tilehurst seems to have taken a bit of a wobble! I've reported this to be repaired.
Oh dear, the Beverley Road sign in Tilehurst is looking a bit sad. Probably good for anyone called 'Bev' but less useful to identify the road name. I've asked for it to be replaced!
📚 Many residents have asked me if there is a book club at Tilehurst Library. Good news, there is! It meets on the 2nd Thursday of the month, at 10.30am, in Tilehurst Library. Please contact the Library on 0118 901 5112 or via https://www.reading.gov.uk/leisure/libraries/all-libraries/tilehurst-library/ for more details.
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☀️ The Solar Together group buying scheme from Reading Council is back! I took advantage of this last year and found it very straightforward. Find out more over at
Residents Offered Chance to Save Money Through Solar Panel Initiative | Reading Borough Council News Residents can now buy solar panels in the cheapest and easiest way possible Free to register for more information from group buying scheme Solar Together Last year Reading residents were amongst almost 900 in Berkshire to take up the offer
Myself and the other Lib Dem Councillors met to discuss next steps for our petition to reverse the increased parking charges in the car parks in Tilehurst - watch this space!
Super to see more brand new tactile paving and dropped kerbs in Tilehurst, this time on St Michaels Road by The Meadway. Myself and the other Lib Dem Councillors nominated this spot to receive the treatment.
Reported this fallen down fencing in between Delaney Close and Birch Avenue in Tilehurst
BT reported to me that they had removed the sign saying this phone box in the Tilehurst Triangle is being considered removed, and cleaned up the phone box in general. However, they haven't done any of that! I have followed up with them to find out what is going on.
Lovely to see a fresh coat of dark varnish on the sign at Blundells Copse to remove the graffiti I reported!
🚧 Upcoming roadworks on Chapel Hill between 10-17 June: https://one.network/?GB138578007
I've asked Reading Borough Council to tackle this proliferation of weeds between Hardwick Road and Warnford Road in Tilehurst as they are getting quite high!
Great to be at the opening of the new Livingstons Hearing & Vision Care, another great local independent business open in Tilehurst on Norcot Road!
Seeing a heightened amount of phishing/scam emails during this general election campaign - recommend everyone stay vigilant to these and be careful before clicking on any links!
🗑️ There are currently issues with kerbside waste collection in Reading. See more advising on the status of collections, with a list of those outstanding and plans for their rescheduled collection/recovery at
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Your local Tilehurst Councillors are back this coming weekend with our monthly surgery - no appointment necessary, just turn up!
This road sign at Dunstall Close in Tilehurst is looking very sad and in danger of falling off - I've requested that it is replaced.
Took a while but the car is now gone!
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Reported this seemingly abandoned car near The Triangle in Tilehurst - it is in a poor state of repair and its MOT expired in November 2023.
Really pleased to see the new tactile paving on two parts of Mayfair in Tilehurst. I placed a bid for these two sites plus others as part of the money coming from developers as part of the Community Infrastructure Levy.
Back to work today as a Councillor and wanted to highlight the ever-popular Reading Buses Open Day coming up at the end of June! More details at:
Reading Buses Open Day 2024 Join us for our free-to-attend open day on Sunday 30 June!