Double yellows and speed limit reductions to be considered for Rose Kiln Lane
DOUBLE yellow lines could be introduced outside a new drive-through coffee shop in a bid to stop queueing outside.
Read moreDetailsDOUBLE yellow lines could be introduced outside a new drive-through coffee shop in a bid to stop queueing outside.
Read moreDetailsANYONE heading to Glastonbury later this month don't have to be part of the great unwashed at the end. A Reading hotel is offering free showers.
Read moreDetailsA little over 20 years ago, Pingewood-based Island Sailing Club received an invitation to sail with the Goring on Thames Sailing Club.
Read moreDetailsREADING residents are being urged to use other services where possible as the Royal Berkshire Hospital is seeing high levels of demand
Read moreDetailsWhile Ofsted has laid out changes to its inspections and operations, the changes have been described as "a good start," but more must be done
Read moreDetailsOPPOSITION parties say they are ready and waiting for a contest in Reading West, even though Sir Alok Sharma has not stepped down
Read moreDetailsA READING man has been jailed for manslaughter after a punch led to the death of his victim.
Read moreDetailsA FREE webinar will see a Reading-based pilot share the technology that enables him to soar in his career.
Read moreDetailsIT DELIGHTED audiences in Reading, now it's heading to the world stage. It's certainly a potion that's causing a commotion.
Read moreDetailsBUS SHELTERS at Jackson's Corner in Reading town centre could be moved as part of plans to revamp the historic area to accommodate new housing.
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