Concerns over plans to make Sidmouth Street cycle lane a permanent fixture for Reading
PLANS to make cycle lanes in Sidmouth Street permanent have been met with dismay by some Reading residents.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to make cycle lanes in Sidmouth Street permanent have been met with dismay by some Reading residents.
Read moreDetailsA PHONE mast is often an alien invader, and a Caversham resident fears it will be like something from HG Wells? novel War of the Worlds.
Read moreDetailsA CONSERVATIVE campaigner who wants Reading to do more to tackle flytipping has highlighted rubbish he feels is particularly bad.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has laid out how it is aiming to spend millions in Government ?levelling up funding? to improve the town.
Read moreDetailsA PROJECT to upgrade a Tilehurst leisure centre has been completed, making it fit for business once again.
Read moreDetailsWORK to tackle poverty and inequality across Reading will pick up thanks to a new round of grants provided to voluntary groups and charities.
Read moreDetailsA READING couple who export tea across the world have been sharing their story and learning from others at a major commercial conference in the town.
Read moreDetailsAN MP tasked with tackling the climate emergency has travelled nearly 35,000 miles in just three months.
Read moreDetailsA study aimed at tackling pollution and poor air quality outside schools in Reading has been launched
Read moreDetailsA BRANCH of a sushi restaurant chain has applied to Reading Borough Council for permission to sell alcohol
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