Reading clamps down on unhealthy food and drink advertisements
The advertising of 'unhealthy' food will be clamped down upon in Reading going forward.
Read moreDetailsThe advertising of 'unhealthy' food will be clamped down upon in Reading going forward.
Read moreDetailsLocal boys Matt Thomson, Chris Alterton and Elliot Brigg formed rock band The Amazons in 2014 and their first album reached the top ten of the album charts “certainly putting...
Read moreDetailsA lovely lady who runs a church foodshare and coffee and craft cafe and “lots of community groups from the Wycliffe Baptist Church. She works tirelessly to support anyone who...
Read moreDetailsReading Buses have announced a new service, route 12, running between Twyford and Reading via Shepherd's Hill and London Road bus lane.
Read moreDetailsA referendum on the possibility of Theale joining a Greater Reading council has been announced.
Read moreDetailsThe CAN is now working with solicitors Leigh Day to seek prosecution of Chris Weston, Chief Executive Officer of the utilities provider.
Read moreDetailsMP Olivia Bailey has provided an update on the safety review of a number of slip roads at Beedon and East Ilsley on the A34
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner has launched a campaign aimed at helping residents avoid vehicle and tool theft in Thames Valley.
Read moreDetailsMusician Pete Doyle’s a quiet and humble force of good in Reading” said his nominator adding he is “always creating, always giving, and always looking for ways to lift others...
Read moreDetailsA funeral administrator, Clare Curtis received warm words about her kindness, care, consideration and humour from nominators. “An employee who has gone above and beyond her duties,” said one, who...
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