Crackdown on flytipping and littering in Reading due to begin this month
Tougher enforcement on flytipping and littering in Reading is due to begin this month as part of a push to crack down on the behaviour.
Read moreDetailsTougher enforcement on flytipping and littering in Reading is due to begin this month as part of a push to crack down on the behaviour.
Read moreDetailsThe new post-Brexit trade deal between the UK and India has been "warmly welcomed" by one of the MPs for Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe annual performance of Reading council's planning team has been celebrated as most appeals against its decisions have been swatted away.
Read moreDetailsAccessible play facilities coming to schools across Reading have been approved.
Read moreDetailsDevelopers hoping to build 50 new homes on a school playing field have argued its development will sustain education opportunities
Read moreDetailsA convenience store in Reading town centre is in trouble as police have accused the company of hiring illegal workers and selling stolen goods.
Read moreDetailsThe conversion of a seafood restaurant into offices in Reading town centre has been completed.
Read moreDetailsThe heroes of the Caribbean island of Barbados have been celebrated at an event in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA lively club in Reading is in trouble with the police after a night where a woman was punched in the face and disorder led to a significant police
Read moreDetailsThe benefits of a major overhaul of a shopping mall in Reading have been welcomed in a project that will see more than 600 flats added to the centre
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