Climate activists hijack bus shelter ads in Reading town centre
Fake adverts have popped up throughout the town calling for a ban on companies using fossil fuels and encouraging people to stop using airlines.
Read moreDetailsFake adverts have popped up throughout the town calling for a ban on companies using fossil fuels and encouraging people to stop using airlines.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has backed calls for an end to new coal, oil and gas extraction for electricity generation.
Read moreDetailsAN impassioned plea was made by Reading parent facing homelessness as the council seeks to end a scheme aimed at giving renters a long-term home.
Read moreDetailsPLANS for a new family entertainment centre planned for Reading's Broad St. Mall have been revised.
Read moreDetailsOpening hours for a bar and shops in a new area of Reading town centre have been agreed.
Read moreDetailsTHE mayor and one of Reading's two MPs were bowled over by a visit to one of the most unique sports clubs in the country.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to development the former home of BBC Monitoring and Radio Berkshire in Caversham are being reworked
Read moreDetailsAreas of Reading have become battlegrounds in the lead-up to local elections next week as the political parties are vying for votes. The Labour Party is expected to maintain its...
Read moreDetailsA developer converting a former mental health clinic into homes has applied to build a new entrance for future occupants
Read moreDetailsThe development for 223 homes at the former Reading Golf Course site, called Emmer Green Drive, is nearing completion.
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