Thames Valley Buses trialling age ID on mobile app
Thames Valley Buses is trialling the use of age verification features on its mobile app, hoping to tackle the need for youngsters to carry ID
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Buses is trialling the use of age verification features on its mobile app, hoping to tackle the need for youngsters to carry ID
Read moreDetailsHammerson has launched a consultation on its plan to change the eastern portion of the site into apartments, shared working and public spaces.
Read moreDetailsYoungsters clean cars for charity
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is seeking views on its new autism strategy, consulting residents, autistic people, and carers to improve its support
Read moreDetailsLeaders Romans Groups announces the unveiling of 76 new apartments at Dukesbridge House
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Maestros has released a brand new single, Come Alive, to raise funds for a new music centre
Read moreDetailsReports of an incident near Burghfield Road, on the outskirts of Reading, were made around 5pm on Monday, July 25.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council?s ASB Team has announced a list of conducts they will and will not investigate.
Read moreDetailsA MAN was stabbed in Friar Street in the early hours of this morning after asking people to move out of the road
Read moreDetailsThe budget retailer's application to occupy a unit at the Brunel Retail Park in Whitley was approved on Wednesday, July 20.
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