Under-16s could face social media curbs as minister signals major policy shift
A late night House of Commons announcement last night heard Reading West and Mid Berkshire MP Olivia Bailey
Read moreDetailsA late night House of Commons announcement last night heard Reading West and Mid Berkshire MP Olivia Bailey
Read moreDetailsA date has been set for the health and safety trial of a construction company following the death of a worker at AWE's Aldermaston nuclear site.
Read moreDetailsStray dog kennelling services in West Berkshire are in crisis.
Read moreDetailsResidents in Theale are being polled about whether they should stay in West Berkshire or head to Reading instead.
Read moreDetailsThe government planning inspector will now decide if a century old pine tree in Tilehurst should get chopped down.
Read moreDetailsEighteen objections have been lodged with West Berkshire Council over plans to put four houses on a former play area in Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsThere are, according to West Berkshire's public health officials, no invasive mosquitos on the M4 corridor.
Read moreDetailsA new pharmacy is needed in Calcot, after the area was deemed to be one of the more deprived areas
Read moreDetailsThe buidling housing the former Padworth College, which closed its doors last year, has gone up for sale with a £5m price tag.
Read moreDetailsNamed, contactable officers are now in place across every neighbourhood in the Thames Valley, providing a more direct link between the public
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