Council refunds drivers £68k after wrongful parking fine blunder
Reading council has refunded drivers a total of £68,000 for wrongfully issuing driving fines.
Read moreDetailsReading council has refunded drivers a total of £68,000 for wrongfully issuing driving fines.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire councils have joined forces to assess and attempt to meet the housing needs of people across the county.
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert a pub into a Greggs bakery in Reading has been rejected due to the loss of a community facility.
Read moreDetailsReading's MPs have welcomed investment to help more people into good jobs, as the government announces a funding scheme breaking down barriers to work
Read moreDetailsReading BID and Kala the Arts have partnered up to bring the return Diwali Light It Up, including a lantern parade, on Saturday, October 18.
Read moreDetailsRABBLE has announced the venues which are set to host the national tour of its production exploring the story of the Post Office scandal next year.
Read moreDetailsTWO OF Reading's spaces have taken national awards in the office space sector celebrating workplaces this week. ONE Station Hill and Englefield Estate have bagged accolades at this year's British...
Read moreDetailsPACT (Parents And Children Together) has celebrated after holding its first Reading's Big Quiz Night last week
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town picked up two important points during the last seven days.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council says assessment by the Care Quality Commission "does not accurately evidence" improvements and work carried out.
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