Reading facing delay of more than a year for kerbside glass recycling
Residents in Reading will be facing a delay of more than a year before they can get their glass recycling collected outside of their homes.
Read moreDetailsResidents in Reading will be facing a delay of more than a year before they can get their glass recycling collected outside of their homes.
Read moreDetailsLabour councillors and activists have recently welcomed the Deputy Prime Minister, David Lammy to Reading for a campaign stop.
Read moreDetailsPlans have been approved to create more flats at a huge office complex in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsHow much Reading councillors could get paid this year has been revealed.
Read moreDetailsDrivers of more polluting cars will be charged more for on-street parking in Reading next month.
Read moreDetailsThe Caversham Horticultural society prepares to host its annual Spring show
Read moreDetailsOrganisers are looking for help to grow
Read moreDetailsChanges have been made to a transformational project at a prominent corner site in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsA former beautician from Reading has launched a new oven cleaning business in Caversham after changing careers to work in the family trade sector.
Read moreDetailsBoth of the TGI Fridays restaurants in Reading have now closed following ongoing troubles for the American diner chain.
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