Push for fly-tipping to be tackled in Reading by more prosecutions and enforcement
A push for more prosecutions and enforcement against those caught dumping rubbish has been made in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA push for more prosecutions and enforcement against those caught dumping rubbish has been made in Reading.
Read moreDetailsDismay has been expressed over 'relentless' flytipping at a bottle bank in West Reading.
Read moreDetailsA mum from Reading has blasted Thames Water after being left without proper water pressure for days, saying the company is holding the public
Read moreDetailsSupermarket giant Sainsbury's has opened its third store to serve busy shoppers in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsA convenience store has been completely demolished to make way for a project that will transform a busy corner of Reading town centre for good.
Read moreDetailsThe faces of some of the most famous people from Reading, from Ricky Gervais and Kate Winslett to King Henry I and Oscar Wilde,
Read moreDetailsThe Conservatives are taking a stand over a decade-long delay to build a new Royal Berkshire Hospital that was promised.
Read moreDetailsA councillor has warned people to avoid a man who is reportedly 'chasing girls with a knife' in neighbourhoods in West Reading.
Read moreDetailsA majority of residents are set to see changes to their bin collection days in Reading as working routes have been adjusted.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made to bring a long-closed town centre pub and shops back into use.
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