Celebration as OFWAT is scrapped in favour of tougher water regulator
The upcoming scrapping of Ofwat in favour of a tougher water regulator has been celebrated in Reading, with hopes it will end the 'sewage scandal'.
Read moreDetailsThe upcoming scrapping of Ofwat in favour of a tougher water regulator has been celebrated in Reading, with hopes it will end the 'sewage scandal'.
Read moreDetailsNamed, contactable officers are now in place across every neighbourhood in the Thames Valley, providing a more direct link between the public
Read moreDetailsHailing from the swamps of Hampshire, The Ogretones are the UK's #1 musical tribute to the Shrek film soundtracks will feature in Reading in November
Read moreDetailsFast-rising Leicester trio Mouth Culture continue their hot streak of singles with new track 'Regret 101' ahead of their appearance at Reading
Read moreDetailsA new fashion store is gearing up to open in Reading in just a few months time.
Read moreDetailsLiverpool are set to retain the Premier League title, while the three new promoted clubs are set to go straight back down according to a study
Read moreDetailsWe are now around halfway through the school summer holidays, and if you are anything like I was as a parent of young children
Read moreDetailsA man who died at a construction site in Reading earlier this year has been named.
Read moreDetailsI met with Thames Water bosses at their Reading HQ to demand urgent action to deal with customers' problems and improve their service.
Read moreDetailsA project that will transform a prominent corner of Reading town centre which is passed by thousands of people each day has been adjusted.
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