Target to create new mayor of Thames Valley by May 2027 too early
A target to create a new mayor for the Thames Valley by May 2027 has been rejected as being too early by the government
Read moreDetailsA target to create a new mayor for the Thames Valley by May 2027 has been rejected as being too early by the government
Read moreDetailsChanges are due to be made at Waitrose, the biggest supermarket in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors have engaged in a war of words over Reading council's £4.6 million projected overspend as top Labour councillors have defended
Read moreDetailsAn update on the prospect of assisted dying being introduced in this country has been provided in Reading, as the Lords have stalled the bill
Read moreDetailsThe hotspot areas for littering in Reading have been revealed as more than 1,000 fines have been issued by special enforcers.
Read moreDetailsA question has been raised over why Reading Borough Council did not ask for land that would enable the creation of a Third Thames Bridge.
Read moreDetailsA bid for a takeaway in Reading to keep on serving food until 4am has been branded 'crazy' by a neighbour.
Read moreDetailsPolice chiefs have been grilled on the implications of moving their headquarters to South Reading.
Read moreDetailsMaking a busy junction in Caversham safer for pedestrians will be a 'number one priority' for road improvements in the coming years.
Read moreDetailsPlans for a Starbucks near one of the busiest roundabouts in Reading have hit a few setbacks.
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