Thames Water says hosepipe ban remains in place as water levels are still well below average
The hosepipe ban affecting people across Reading and Wokingham is expected to last until next year, Thames Water has announced.
Read moreDetailsThe hosepipe ban affecting people across Reading and Wokingham is expected to last until next year, Thames Water has announced.
Read moreDetailsMANY PEOPLE have been left frustrated over the 'mixed messages' regarding walk-in autumn booster jabs according to a Wokingham councillor
Read moreDetailsA Ukrainian refugee is appealing for help to find a new home for herself and her four pet dogs.
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS are being warned of new roadworks in Caversham that will last for most of October, with fears that it could cause jams and delays
Read moreDetailsA MOBILE phone repair stall is to leave Reading's Broad St Mall at the end of October. Its operators have said the decision is 'unfair and unethical'.
Read moreDetailsA few disputed outcomes on the same day recently, again raised criticism of VARs.
Read moreDetailsWe have the second most expensive childcare in the world Years of underfunding from our government have made childcare unaffordable for many families
Read moreDetailsShortly after the pandemic started we began to meet online for meeting for worship, our weekly healing circle also moved online
Read moreDetailsPoor sleep can negatively impact our heart health, along with many other areas of our physical and mental wellbeing.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
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