Council encourages residents to save on food waste during week of action
Residents are being encouraged to get involved with Food Waste Action Week and further reduce their food waste to help protect the environment.
Read moreDetailsResidents are being encouraged to get involved with Food Waste Action Week and further reduce their food waste to help protect the environment.
Read moreDetailsMembers of the public have lodged a citizen's arrest against Thames Water executive in Reading, the company has confirmed.
Read moreDetailsThe figures for the park-and-ride bus service from Winnersh Triangle into Reading have been revealed.
Read moreDetailsA charity event with glitz and glamour will take place in historic Old Windsor
Read moreDetailsThe group members raised money for clean water by holding a lunch party
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has set out its timings for community parties this summer, with four weeks ear-marked for street parties and events this year.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council says action to fell a number of dangerous trees at Clayfield Copse affected by ash dieback disease will begin shortly.
Read moreDetailsInsolvency-related activity increased by more than 23% in Berkshire and the south east.
Read moreDetailsA READING MP has given an award to a business providing support to some of the town's canine residents. Matt Rodda presented Toni Ilsley, founder of Charlie's Dog Place, with...
Read moreDetailsThe show which sees politicians and public figures take questions from the audience will air from the university's Great Hall on Thursday, March 20
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