Don’t paint roundabouts warn Thames Valley Police
WITH England due back in action in the Euros this evening, Thames Valley Police is issuing a timely warning: don't paint roundabouts.
Read moreDetailsWITH England due back in action in the Euros this evening, Thames Valley Police is issuing a timely warning: don't paint roundabouts.
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Read moreDetailsLaunchpad has announced that it has cancel this year's Big Sleep Out due to fewer sign-ups than expected
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Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has launched a solar panel initiative to make renewable energy more affordable for residents and help the cut bills
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has announced plans to introduce a new bus route serving Caversham and Henley-on-Thames next month
Read moreDetailsOPTICIANS in Reading, Lower Earley and Woodley have set their sights on supporting children with their mental wellbeing
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