‘Sometimes I sit in candlelight for hours’ – Reading tenant’s ongoing flat nightmare
Electricity issues, a broken cooker, draughts and leaks from the bathroom and other issues rumble on at a woman's council flat in Reading.
Read moreDetailsElectricity issues, a broken cooker, draughts and leaks from the bathroom and other issues rumble on at a woman's council flat in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA chicken restaurant is set to take over the Pizza Hut that lasted for just two months in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA campaigner who is dedicated to tackling homelessness is deeply saddened by the news that police have cordoned off a tent in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsThe mum of four daughters has described how she and her husband are skipping meals and other financial woes after being forced out of their Homes
Read moreDetailsWork is taking place to deliver on an ambitious project to build nearly 800 new council homes in Reading.
Read moreDetailsJust two restaurants remain of the six that were put at risk due to the changes at The Oracle in Reading are still open- and their days are numbered
Read moreDetailsA logistics hub that is passed by thousands of people each day in Reading is nearing completion.
Read moreDetailsThe actual amount that was spent for the mayor of Reading to watch the Euros in Germany has been clarified by the council.
Read moreDetailsA public meeting has been organised to tackle the homelessness crisis in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA Chinese café and kitchen has opened in an off-the-beaten-track location in Reading town centre. The Me Kong café and kitchen occupies a unit in St Lawrence House in Abbey...
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