Less than 50 fines issued for littering offences over two years in Reading
Less than 50 fines have been issued over a two year period for people caught littering in Reading.
Read moreDetailsLess than 50 fines have been issued over a two year period for people caught littering in Reading.
Read moreDetailsDisabled and elderly people in Reading can use a new service to make life easier both at home and while fulfilling daily tasks.
Read moreDetailsThe right of disabled people to use designated parking spaces in Reading has been affirmed as thousands of fines have been issued for their misuse.
Read moreDetailsPolice chiefs are doing what they can to crack down on anti-social behaviour, drug dealing and crime within a large neighbourhood in Reading
Read moreDetailsHopes for greater transport links between Reading and one of the town's closest airports are growing as its expansion is set to decided
Read moreDetailsThe leading ride-share company Uber could finally be permitted to operate in Reading.permitted
Read moreDetailsA theatre at a focal point for the community in Woodley is due to undergo a six-figure upgrade.
Read moreDetailsPolice have been urged to act to tackle 'flagrant' drug use along one of the busiest roads in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA scheme designed to help people make improvements to their homes in Reading has been suspended for months on end.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on the construction of a new gym at a retail park in Reading.
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