Around five per cent of fines reimbursed after Reading parking rule scandal
Around five per cent of fines have been reimbursed after the Reading parking rule scandal that saw more than 6,000 fines being issued in error.
Read moreDetailsAround five per cent of fines have been reimbursed after the Reading parking rule scandal that saw more than 6,000 fines being issued in error.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has announced it is making a major investment into fostering green leadership talent through a new scholarship programme
Read moreDetailsUnionists have promised 'parking chaos' in Reading as a dispute over pay for parking wardens escalates.
Read moreDetailsA new initiative from the University of Aberdeen is set to make clean heating more accessible to communities.
Read moreDetailsGraves that are crumbling at a churchyard in Reading town centre have been sealed off for safety reasons.
Read moreDetailsAn independent cinema at one of the main shopping centres in Reading has been saved from closure, even though the company that set it up has gone
Read moreDetailsLocal supporters of the Defend Our Juries Campaign are once again set to hold a demonstration in Reading on Saturday, January 25.
Read moreDetailsThe director in charge of medical staff who deliver children in Reading has been grilled over inequalities and after-care in tragic circumstances
Read moreDetailsA majority of pay and display machines in Reading are set to go cashless as parking charges are due to increase across the town.
Read moreDetailsThe council's licensing team has reiterated the importance of catching a taxi safely after officers caught another unlicensed driver plying for hire
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