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Read moreDetailsThe re3 partnership has taken one of the top accolades at the Awards for Excellence in Recycling and Waste Management, organised by Letsrecycle.com.
Read moreDetailsA new shop dedicated to Pokemon trading cards and gaming is set to open in Reading town centre next month. GeekStoreStuff will open in Harris Arcade in June, offering Pokemon...
Read moreDetailsUniversity of Reading's Dr Stephen Burt comments on weather records set this month
Read moreDetailsChanges are on the way at the prime shopping and eating destination in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has responded after being accused by an MP in Reading of attempting to delay the payment of a fine imposed by a government regulator.
Read moreDetailsNearly 60,000 fines were issued to drivers for breaking parking rules in Reading in a year.
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Beats returns to Broad Street Mall for a special Green Week edition on Saturday June 6, from 11am-3pm.
Read moreDetailsA plan to install a temporary building to provide beds for rough sleepers in Reading has been approved.
Read moreDetailsA kitchen store is set for conversion into a convenience store or cafe in Caversham.
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