Digital screen at Reading fuel station approved despite opposition
A digital screen at a fuel station in Reading has been approved despite fears that it would distract drivers.
Read moreDetailsA digital screen at a fuel station in Reading has been approved despite fears that it would distract drivers.
Read moreDetailsThe offices for a major new global fighter jet have been officially opened in Reading.
Read moreDetailsChildren enjoyed arts and crafts, and a special visit from a princess at a summer party that brought members of different communities
Read moreDetailsVolunteers recently got rid of tonnes of waste as part of their ongoing clamp down on flytipping and littering in their neighbourhood in West Reading
Read moreDetailsA debate over tree planting took place as councillors discussed improvements that are due at a council housing estate in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe love and care that foster parents provide have been celebrated with the 'Rooted in Reading' tree.
Read moreDetailsA crackdown on anti-social behaviour, including street drinking, electric bike use and begging, could be introduced in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA major fashion retailer is set to open a new store at one of the biggest retail parks in Reading.
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.
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