Fifth phase of Bus Rapid Transit scheme to begin next week
More bus lanes and bus stops are set to be created on the A33 relief road, alongside a new pedestrian and cycle bridge over the River Kennet
Read moreDetailsMore bus lanes and bus stops are set to be created on the A33 relief road, alongside a new pedestrian and cycle bridge over the River Kennet
Read moreDetailsCllr Dave McElroy, Redlands Ward, is standing to represent the Greens, the second-largest group of councillors in the area
Read moreDetailsKenya Meats, on West Street, was subject to a hygiene inspection on Tuesday, February 27, and has been closed due to "imminent" health risks
Read moreDetailsThe Narrowboat, a riverside pub in central Reading, has announced that March will be its last month as a public venue
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has renewed its appeal for vital information about disorder incidents in St Marys Butts, Friar Street, and Station Approach
Read moreDetailsThe Community Infrastructure Levy will see £480,000 of funding used to install new handrails and tactile paving on kerbs in Reading
Read moreDetailsA digital parking scheme is set to be trialled in Caversham next week, Reading Borough Council has announced
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is seeking funding for a scheme which helps young people in Whitley Wood with literacy skills
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has laid out plans for a "comprehensive charging structure" set to be discussed at a planning meeting next week
Read moreDetailsMore than £115,000 of support has been given to 21 organisations in the latest round of funding in the council's Small Grant Fund Initiative
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