Residents object to plans for a new 5G phone mast in Caversham
A MOBILE phone operator has submitted a new plan to install a fourth 5G telecoms mast in Caversham
Read moreDetailsA MOBILE phone operator has submitted a new plan to install a fourth 5G telecoms mast in Caversham
Read moreDetailsThe family and friends of murdered teenager Olly Stephens gathered on the second anniversary of his death to call for changes to the law.
Read moreDetailsA partially sighted pedestrian narrowly avoided falling down a hole in a path that had been left uncovered by internet installation contractors
Read moreDetailsA cafe and community venue is due to open at an expanding 'village' community in Reading.
Read moreDetailsHEAVY rain is hindering efforts to find a missing 93-year-old man, but the search is continuing.
Read moreDetailsMISSING man Sidney Box could still be in Lower Earley.
Read moreDetailsTHE price of a litre of unleaded petrol continues to come down, as the cost of a barrel of oil also reduces
Read moreDetailsA MAN has died in a late-night traffic collision on the A4 Bath Road near Aldermaston and police are appealing for witnesses
Read moreDetailsBOTH of Reading's MPs have received minimal donations compared to other politicians according to new data released today.
Read moreDetailsPLANS have been submitted to transform Reading's Oracle shopping centre by adding 449 flats and replacing the existing cinema.
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