Decades old tree irrevocably damaged by electricity workers cut down in East Reading
A decades-old tree had to be chopped down after being irreparably damaged by electricity workers in East Reading.
Read moreDetailsA decades-old tree had to be chopped down after being irreparably damaged by electricity workers in East Reading.
Read moreDetailsPlans have been approved for a new driving test centre in Reading, more than a month after the closure of the existing site.
Read moreDetailsA showdown is set over a plan for new homes in Caversham as it has been hit with objections from neighbours raising fears
Read moreDetailsA former headteacher from the Reading area who made illegal sexual images of children has been banned from teaching for life.
Read moreDetailsA plan to add 70 homes to a development at an old golf course on the outskirts of Reading has been submitted.
Read moreDetailsFrom Tuesday, the council will set about resurfacing fifteen more major roads in over a six week period.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berks Charity has fully funded the installation of brand-new Automated External Defibrillator (AED) cabinets at the Royal Berkshire Hospital
Read moreDetailsNew data collected through Freedom of Information requests shows that vape-related fires have been reported five times as much as in 2020 in Berkshire
Read moreDetailsStudent council representatives from UTC Reading joined others for a day of collaboration focused on sustainability.
Read moreDetailsCiphr is in the running for High Growth Tech Company of the Year, Tech Employer of the Year, and Tech Leadership of the Year at the awards.
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