Reading Borough Council apologies for missed food waste collections
Reading Borough Council has apologised to residents for missed food waste collections following the Easter holidays.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has apologised to residents for missed food waste collections following the Easter holidays.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER hairdressers in Caversham could soon be serving Polish food if an application to covert the venue is approved.
Read moreDetailsA TILEHURST resident is calling for the council to act over illegal parking in his street.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER bookies in Reading town centre will soon be serving Mexican food as a new takeaway prepares to open.
Read moreDetailsJeiLi has applied to Reading Borough Council to sell alcohol with meals from a ground floor unit of The Village ? the new name for King's Walk
Read moreDetailsFollowing the demolition of what remained at the site, the council has now green-lit proposals to rebuild on the site at a planning committee meeting
Read moreDetailsA personal trainer from Reading has helped deliver vital aid to civilians in Ukraine caught up in Russia's illegal invasio
Read moreDetailsA COUNCIL-owned car that collects details of drivers who infringe the rules of the road gave out more than 12,000 fines in the last year.
Read moreDetailsA knife sculpture will be created in Reading in memory of those who have lost their lives due to the horrors of knife crime.
Read moreDetailsTHE former Wokingham headquarters of a digital marketing firm is to be converted into a school for children with additional needs. The Oddysey Education Group is a private school for...
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