Ebanana Scrooge would be proud: Reading shoppers anger at festive parking tickets
A CAVERSHAM shopper received a late festive gift that Ebanana Scrooge, would be proud of ? a parking ticket on Christmas Eve.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM shopper received a late festive gift that Ebanana Scrooge, would be proud of ? a parking ticket on Christmas Eve.
Read moreDetailsTHE PERENNIAL problem of what to do with leftover tubs of festive chocolate has been sold.
Read moreDetailsFrom Wednesday, December 1, until Saturday, January 1, 229 people were arrested for drink driving, and 152 people for drug driving.
Read moreDetailsONCE, it was Reading?s go-to destination for sending letters, but it could be the last post for a popular bar.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY is appealing for volunteers to help keep a vital lifeline going
Read moreDetailsA NEWTOWN community hub is opening its doors for its first activities of 2022.
Read moreDetailsA CONSULTATION into a potential rise in the fire service?s council tax precept is running until early next month.
Read moreDetailsA LABOUR councillor in Reading has asked for a clear message to be sent to Downing Street, following accusation's of a ?bring your own bottle? party.
Read moreDetailsThere will be a limited bus service for Reading FC’s fixture tonight against Fulham. 10 dedicated Reading bus routes will be out of service for the match that kicks off...
Read moreDetailsREADING EAST MP Matt Rodda has welcomed the defection of a Conservative councillor to Labour.
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