Leaders push for action in Reading against grooming gangs
Leaders in Reading have been pressed for answers on what steps have been taken to ensure safeguarding failures relating to grooming gangs
Read moreDetailsLeaders in Reading have been pressed for answers on what steps have been taken to ensure safeguarding failures relating to grooming gangs
Read moreDetailsConfusion has been raised over the new parking metres in Reading that apparently allow drivers to pay for their parking in advance.
Read moreDetailsA former councillor with decades of public service has been given one of the highest honours in Reading.
Read moreDetailsMembers of a social club in Earley have reflected on the value it has provided, and expressed sadness at its closure after 45 years of running.
Read moreDetailsPositive changes are on the way at a Woodley church that is used as a base of operations for food bank charities.
Read moreDetailsYet more changes are on the way at the biggest shopping centre and leisure destination in Reading, as a major transformation
Read moreDetailsOffices near the riverside and busy pubs in Reading town centre could be replaced with 450 apartments.
Read moreDetailsAppreciation for fans of Reading FC for helping to 'save the club' and its former owner, Sir John Madejski, has been expressed
Read moreDetailsA burger chain that was previously available for delivery only in Reading is gearing up to open a restaurant in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsA street trader has lost his permission for his pitch in Reading town centre over claims he failed to use it.
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