Reading regatta race ‘could have been stopped’ before two cygnets were killed
A swan welfare charity has said a boat race on the River Thames in Reading could have been halted to prevent the tragedy.
Read moreDetailsA swan welfare charity has said a boat race on the River Thames in Reading could have been halted to prevent the tragedy.
Read moreDetailsThe father of a teenage son who was murdered in Reading has welcomed government plans to ban social media for children.
Read moreDetails600 new flats ? but just four parking spaces in major Reading development
Read moreDetailsReading council is being pushed to get rid of its use of pesticides and switch to alternatives.
Read moreDetailsReading council staff have been blasted for cutting down budding trees at one of the biggest parks in the town.
Read moreDetailsReading Biscuit Factory has finally confirmed it is set to reopen after licensing issues caused it to close temporarily.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for help to identify a man following an alleged assault at The Oracle shopping centre in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading's all-new library is ready to welcome the public after a £8 million upgrade project.
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's buses has been given a new splash of paint to mark the opening of the town's new Central Library this week.
Read moreDetailsThe annual celebration of the town's waterways is returning to the town centre for its 37th outing, bringing fashion, music, boats, and much more.
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