Petition to fix ‘dangerous’ Caversham junction receives more than 1000 signatures
A petition to make a 'dangerous' crossroads in Caversham safer for children, the elderly, and other pedestrians has received over 1,000 signatures.
Read moreDetailsA petition to make a 'dangerous' crossroads in Caversham safer for children, the elderly, and other pedestrians has received over 1,000 signatures.
Read moreDetailsA project to build 130 apartments near the Kennet riverside in Reading is moving forward.
Read moreDetailsFrom this week, the fare on all Reading Buses services between Caversham Centre and central Reading will be priced at £1.50 for a single journey.
Read moreDetailsTwo Reading men have been charged with robbery following an incident at the Premier Store in Caversham Road earlier this month
Read moreDetailsPeople who drive pupils in Reading to school each day may have to pay hundreds of pounds more to continue operating.
Read moreDetailsGlass recycling that is picked up from outside your home is finally set to be introduced in Reading next year.
Read moreDetailsA proposal to create Greater Reading that would absorb suburban villages under the council's authority has been debated.
Read moreDetailsA woman has been charged in connection with a robbery and kidnap incident in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsThe row over Reading Council's attempted land grab for parts of the eastern area of West Berkshire has ratcheted up a notch.
Read moreDetailsA plan for a new home to replace outbuildings and a garden 'filled with rubbish' in Reading has been refused.
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