Sue Ryder launches Christmas Treecycling scheme
How Berkshire residents can make their white Christmas green
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Read moreDetailsThe council has brought microhabitats to bus shelters in Reading, with fifteen of the shelters now sporting "living" rooftops
Read moreDetailsThe Revd Canon Mary Gregory has been named as the successor to the post following her endorsement by King Charles III to take the role.
Read moreDetailsOffice of Rail and Road figures for April 2023?March 2024 show that Reading central station is the 9th busiest in the country outside of London
Read moreDetails'One of the UK's leading hospitals,' say judges at national awards
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Read moreDetailsPolice and Crime Commissioner seeks residents' views on local policing budget
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is releasing CCTV images as part of an appeal for information relating to criminal damage in Reading
Read moreDetailsA man who robbed a pensioner and then fraudulently used her bank cards has been sentenced to more than three years in jail
Read moreDetailsA man from London has been charged with a number of offences in Reading and Slough, including burglary and dangerous driving
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