New escape room coming to Reading town centre as preparation works are given go ahead
A new escape room is coming to Reading town centre as preparation works have been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsA new escape room is coming to Reading town centre as preparation works have been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsAn official portrait of King Charles III has finally been installed at the council meeting chamber in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA call has been made to introduce more 20mph speed limits after fatal and serious injuries on the roads in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour has called for a crackdown on obstructive pavement parking off one of the busiest roads in Reading.
Read moreDetailsRubbish has been left festering, attracting pests at a block of flats in Reading for weeks after a failed bin collection.
Read moreDetailsA landlady has defended her pub over complaints from a neighbour about smashed glass, noise disturbance and damage to his car.
Read moreDetailsA digital advertising screen is set to be installed on the side of a former pub in a busy area of Reading.
Read moreDetailsA disabled man has said "enough is enough" over the poor behaviour of his neighbours in council housing in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe demolition of the huge office complex that used to be the offices of Berkshire County Council is progressing.
Read moreDetailsA years-long campaign for safety measures at a 'dangerous junction' in Caversham used by thousands each day is facing more delays.
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