Six new bus lanes recommended for approval ahead of council meeting next week
Plans for six new bus lanes have been recommended for approval ahead of a Traffic Management Sub-committee meeting next week
Read moreDetailsPlans for six new bus lanes have been recommended for approval ahead of a Traffic Management Sub-committee meeting next week
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading's Professor Ed Hawkins has updated the colour scale for his climate stripes graph for the first time
Read moreDetailsNew research has shown that heritage sites are becoming a prime target for vandals and graffiti as well as anti-social behaviour
Read moreDetailsLaunchpad's annual Pancake Race is back for its 27th event in February, when teams of fun-runners will compete in fancy dress while flipping pancakes
Read moreDetailsTourism contributes nearly £400 million a year to the town's economy every year, new figures from reading destination and economy agency shows
Read moreDetailsComedian Ray Bradshaw talks sign language, saucy DMs, and the search for a look-a-like ahead of hus new tour, DoppleGinger
Read moreDetailsA ROAD in Tilehurst has been completely blocked after high winds caused a tree to fall. A part of Little Heath Road has become impassable as the tree has fallen...
Read moreDetailsThe new chief of Ofsted Sir Martyn Oliver puts inspections on hold as staff are set to be given more training around mental health
Read moreDetailsJanuary 2022 saw Lunar New Year events and Paralympic visitors alongside major changes in mental health in schools
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has announced that they have found a body during their search for a man missing in Reading. Shortly after 5pm on Sunday, December 24, police confirmed that...
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