Frustration over missed garden waste bin collections in Reading
A married couple have expressed frustrations over missed garden waste bin collections in Reading
Read moreDetailsA married couple have expressed frustrations over missed garden waste bin collections in Reading
Read moreDetailsA Turkish kebab and grill in a busy area of Reading has applied to keep on selling food until 1am.
Read moreDetailsTougher enforcement on flytipping and littering in Reading is due to begin this month as part of a push to crack down on the behaviour.
Read moreDetailsClaims for thousands of parking fines that were issued in error in Reading have 'slowed to a trickle'.
Read moreDetailsUpgrades are due at schools across Reading to install play equipment that is inclusive for children with special needs.
Read moreDetailsCar parking machines have been bagged up and made card-only in Reading due to fare changes.
Read moreDetailsA scheme designed to help people make improvements to their homes in Reading has been suspended for months on end.
Read moreDetailsA hotel near Reading town centre could be turned into flats for permanent residents.
Read moreDetailsThe introduction of tough new rules for buy-to-let landlords in Reading is moving ahead.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident of indecent exposure on Katesgrove Lane last week
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