Plan submitted for 5G mast in Tilehurst
the company that owns the Three mobile network, has applied to install a 20 metre 5G mast at The Meadway
Read moreDetailsthe company that owns the Three mobile network, has applied to install a 20 metre 5G mast at The Meadway
Read moreDetailsThe family and friends of murdered teenager Olly Stephens gathered on the second anniversary of his death to call for changes to the law.
Read moreDetailsA partially sighted pedestrian narrowly avoided falling down a hole in a path that had been left uncovered by internet installation contractors
Read moreDetailsA cafe and community venue is due to open at an expanding 'village' community in Reading.
Read moreDetailsPLANS have been submitted to transform Reading's Oracle shopping centre by adding 449 flats and replacing the existing cinema.
Read moreDetailsA call has been made to replace the 'tatty and frayed' Union flag outside the Reading council offices
Read moreDetailsAt this time of year, as we wonder what the New Year will bring, I am reminded of some words from another Christmas message
Read moreDetailsJanuary can be a tricky month at the best of times. The days are short and dark. It's cold. It's a long time until the next fun celebrations
Read moreDetailsGrassroots sports facilities are so important for local communities. They bring people together, which in turn lead to an overall healthier population
Read moreDetailsJanuary is a great time to get organised in the garden and make plans for the year ahead, including plants, seeds and tools
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