Dangerous tree root causes bricks to crack at Reading flats
A neighbour is suffering from roots coming up from their toilet due to a tree endangering the flats where they live in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour is suffering from roots coming up from their toilet due to a tree endangering the flats where they live in Reading.
Read moreDetailsParking charge increases for more polluting cars have officially been approved in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe Prime Minister has visited a primary school in Caversham to promote the Labour government's policy of introducing free breakfast clubs.
Read moreDetailsA woman who has mobility problems has been left in a desperate situation after she had the car she uses to get about taken from her.
Read moreDetailsThe Prime Minister and the education secretary have acknowledged the scandal of a woman who smuggled drugs into prison being allowed to teach children
Read moreDetailsReading council has responded to news that revealed dozens of homeless households from Oxford have been moved into the town.
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert a riverside pub in Reading into flats has been put on hold.
Read moreDetailsResidents in the suburbs of Reading have called for better bus services in the area, particularly to the Royal Berkshire Hospital.
Read moreDetailsA bid for Berkshire to be united with Oxfordshire and possibly Swindon under a new mayor is due to be submitted later this month.
Read moreDetailsThe price of leisure centre membership in Woodley could soon be increased.
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