“Really dangerous”: Residents criticise proposed changes to busy Reading Road
Residents have criticised new plans for the A4 in Reading, saying that extending the bus lane on the London Road won't improve things.
Read moreDetailsResidents have criticised new plans for the A4 in Reading, saying that extending the bus lane on the London Road won't improve things.
Read moreDetailsReading welcomed the Year of the Horse this week, marking Chinese New Year on Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
Read moreDetailsre3read scheme's first year is celebrated
Read moreDetailsThe gentle voices of Ukrainian women singing a haunting melody were interrupted by Reading police sirens on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsThose attending met reporter and photojournalist Andrew Batt to learn about his experiences working for Wokingham Today and Reading Today.
Read moreDetailsBrits and Ukrainians joined together last weekend to march across Reading on Saturday in solidarity with the people of Ukraine.
Read moreDetailsRiley Wood, aged 25 and of Knyveton Road, Bournemouth, pleaded guilty to entering the playing area of a football pitch
Read moreDetailsA man has been charged after a child was seriously injured in a crash in Rushey Way in Earley.
Read moreDetailsA man has been handed a football banning order and hundreds of pounds in fines after taking part in a pitch invasion and a string of other offences.
Read moreDetailsA man has been charged with multiple rape and sexual assault offences following an investigation by Thames Valley Police.
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