Police appeal for help locating missing London woman missing in Reading
THAMES Valley Police is appealing for help locating a woman from London last seen in Napier Road, Reading, in the early hours of Tuesday, October 1
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for help locating a woman from London last seen in Napier Road, Reading, in the early hours of Tuesday, October 1
Read moreDetailsWaste management partnership re3 has published its annual environmental report for the 2023-2024 contract year, citing "excellent" results
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has ordered a homeowner to knock down two buildings which were built illegally following a ruling by the planning inspector
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has begun its consultation on returning Henley Road allotments to its intended use as cemetery ground
Read moreDetailsFourteen community projects across Thames Valley have been awarded funding from the University of Reading as part of its Community Engagement Fund.
Read moreDetailsElle Martin, a fashion photographer from Reading, has been shortlisted for the British Photography Awards
Read moreDetailsYoungsters with complex needs can now sing for free online
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is set to put new bus lanes into effect on one of the town's busiest roads this week.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has submitted an application for temporary use of Reading Gaol for firearms training, Reading Borough Council has announced
Read moreDetailsMore than nine in ten employers at a job fair in Reading found suitable candidates for vacancies, REDA has reported.
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