Reading council tax set
Councillors have agreed to increase council tax by the maximum amount of 4.99% without requiring a local referendum.
Read moreDetailsCouncillors have agreed to increase council tax by the maximum amount of 4.99% without requiring a local referendum.
Read moreDetailsThe owners of a restaurant in Caversham have applied to create an outdoor seating terrace with a canopy.
Read moreDetailsReading's new library of things can save money and space
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Fire and Rescue were called to reports of a boat in need of rescue on the River Thames.
Read moreDetailsRivers and streams have recently become blocked by logs and debris.
Read moreDetailsON WEDNESDAY, Reading Borough Council laid down new proposals it will seek to implement following the conclusion of the inquest into the death of Ruth Perry. While the council has...
Read moreDetailsFOUR arrests have been made following the football match between Oxford and the Royals ? including a teenager.
Read moreDetailsA COURSE aimed at helping people support those dealing with bereavement is coming to Caversham next month.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM bookshop is to host the February meeting of the Caversham Writers group next week, with a focus on helping people create a children's book
Read moreDetailsA WATERSPORTS centre in Caversham launched four years ago faces an uncertain future after being denied retrospective planning permissio
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