Council issues warning and recall as counterfeit toys could pose danger risk
HUNDREDS of potentially unsafe children's 'squishy' toys have been seized from shops in Reading amid concerns that they may not comply with UK safety.
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of potentially unsafe children's 'squishy' toys have been seized from shops in Reading amid concerns that they may not comply with UK safety.
Read moreDetailsThe "I Was Here" installation, created by homelessness charity St Mungo's in partnership with artist Luke Embden, is currently live on King Street.
Read moreDetailsReading Central MP Matt Rodda has said Burnham's tax cut to household electricity bills will 'make a real difference' to people in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe 48-Hour Film Challenge, a collaboration between Reading Biscuit Factory and Framespotting, is kicking off on August 17. Applications are now open
Read moreDetailsMatthew Barber has urged government action after it was revealed that the killers of PC Andrew Harper could be facing early release from jail.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced it is set to cut down a tree in Caversham Court Gardens which could pose a significant safety risk.
Read moreDetailsA Temporary Use Ban comes into effect on Thursday, meaning customers in the affected areas must not use hosepipes for non-essential activities
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has made 12 arrests and dealt with over 70 football-related incidents as part of its World Cup policing in recent weeks.
Read moreDetailsThe children and young people's mental health charity works with young people, and those who support them, to manage their mental health and wellbeing
Read moreDetailsPolice are looking to speak to man after a woman was sexually assaulted on Oxford Road, Reading, and then again on Castle Hill, last month
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