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Read moreDetailsHouseholds in Reading could see "highly anticipated" fortnightly collection of glass recycling from their doorstep, if proposals are agreed next week.
Read moreDetailsA new initiative will see thousands of children across the borough receive free toothpaste, toothbrushes and supervised brushing sessions.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is bringing its annual evening of carols and readings to the town through a new partnership with the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsAbdullah Shahnamy, aged 44 and of Elizabeth Walk, Reading, was sentenced to nine-and-a-half years' imprisonment
Read moreDetailsSociety to champion the national landmark for future generations
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice is celebrating successful festive fundraising efforts but is urging local residents to sustain their generosity over Christmas.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a sexual assault by an offender on a bike in Reading last month.
Read moreDetailsPolice say 'thousands of pounds-worth of drugs have been taken off the street'
Read moreDetailsReading is set to see a fresh wave of funding for its public transport networks as new figures show bus and train use continues to grow.
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