Narrower bin lorries planned for east Reading streets
A PROPOSAL for a thinner bin lorry for some of Reading's narrow streets has been welcomed by councillors who say residents have missed collections.
Read moreDetailsA PROPOSAL for a thinner bin lorry for some of Reading's narrow streets has been welcomed by councillors who say residents have missed collections.
Read moreDetailsSonning Common & Peppard B finally got their Division 1 campaign under way, but only Ed Lush could provide any real resistance to second
Read moreDetailsA few weeks ago, all referees operating what the FA term as grassroots football, and what we know as games in our local parks, received an email from
Read moreDetailsSunday 16 October was the United Nations' World Food Day. This year the theme was 'Leave NO ONE behind.'
Read moreDetailsHey girls going out for the night In heels too high; skirts short and tight Ask for whose benefit are these clothes you wear For ourselves I hear you
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Kings took the win in their Division One South clash in the Wheelchair Basketball National League against Exeter Otters.
Read moreDetailsA cocktail bar in Reading town centre has closed for refurbishment.
Read moreDetailsOne of the things I've noticed about kindness is that it comes in so many forms. Each of us can be kind to other people, to our planet and to...
Read moreDetailsA Seth Hall mid range jumper at the buzzer claimed the Nottingham Hoods a 83-81 victory in a game that could have been a blowout
Read moreDetailsReading eventually ran out winners in a match which they looked to have easily won after thirty minutes but in which they allowed
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