Sewage protests see blue plaque installed outside Sir John Redwood’s Wokingham office
Activists recently took part in a protest against raw sewage being disposed of via the nation's rivers and seas
Read moreDetailsActivists recently took part in a protest against raw sewage being disposed of via the nation's rivers and seas
Read moreDetailsA benefit concert in support of Ukraine will be held in Reading later this month, nearly one year on from Russia's decision to illegally invade it
Read moreDetailsThe 'unattractive' front of a Reading town centre building will be revamped as part of a plan to convert it into apartments.
Read moreDetailsConcerns have been raised in Reading over how police are vetted amid allegations over a suspected paedophile ring within the Metropolitan Police force
Read moreDetailsThe company that runs Home Bargains has applied to sell alcohol at a store it is preparing to open in Whitley
Read moreDetailsTHAMES VALLEY POLICE is considering a possible restructure of its area districts that could see the number shrink from 11 to five
Read moreDetailsPlans to knock down parts of The Oracle in Reading town centre and replace it with 449 flats and new retail spaces have progressed to applications
Read moreDetailsDRIVERS received nearly 80,000 fines for going into bus lanes across Reading in the last financial year according to figures released by the council
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 50,000 fines were issued across Reading for bad parking over the past financial year.
Read moreDetailsA Reading town centre corner store could be banned from selling alcohol after the owner was accused of assault and concerns were raised by police
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