Debate sparked over potential crackdown in e-bikes and ‘anti-social riding’ in Reading
A debate has been sparked over a potential crackdown on e-bikes and 'anti-social riding' in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA debate has been sparked over a potential crackdown on e-bikes and 'anti-social riding' in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAn afternoon of stalls and sideshows, tea, fun and music for all in Caversham
Read moreDetailsThe government will be running a national test on Sunday, September 7.
Read moreDetails'Unless the situation changes significantly, we will need to put usage restrictions,in place.'
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for a specific witness to come forward, a taxi driver who is believed to have stopped at the scene of a fatal collision last week
Read moreDetailsLeaders in Reading have been pressed for answers on what steps have been taken to ensure safeguarding failures relating to grooming gangs
Read moreDetailsConfusion has been raised over the new parking metres in Reading that apparently allow drivers to pay for their parking in advance.
Read moreDetailsThe family of sisters Sandra and Sylvia have released a tribute after they were killed in a road traffic collision in Caversham last Friday.
Read moreDetailsA 47-year-old woman from Reading has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving following a fatal road traffic collision
Read moreDetailsAn embryonic plan for more than a thousand homes on the outskirts of Reading has emerged, which a developer claims will solve the housing shortage
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