Street cleaning firm fined £52,000 over five years for illegally connecting to water hydrants
A street cleaning company has been fined £52,000 for illegally connecting to the water supply.
Read moreDetailsA street cleaning company has been fined £52,000 for illegally connecting to the water supply.
Read moreDetailsFor years, Labour has been pushing for a third bridge over the River Thames which would link Thames Valley Park with south Oxfordshire
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's MPs has raised concerns over the project to add towers to a shopping centre in the town.
Read moreDetailsThe Labour Party has pledged to build a new hospital for Reading if they gain power in the forthcoming general election.
Read moreDetailsTVP has launched a new campaign and commissioned new research and resources to help young people stay safe and avoid knife crime
Read moreDetailsReading Indie Comedy Festival returned on Friday with a whole host of events in 3 days of events around town
Read moreDetailsTwo weeks of events will see theatre, interactive experiences, and tours around town to celebrate the work of Oscar Wilde
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE looking to work among young people can turn to a Berkshire-wide organisation for accredited training.
Read moreDetailsWHEN EURO 2024 kicks off in a few weeks' time, there will be many hat tricks scored, and not necessarily by Europe's best strikers
Read moreDetailsRail operator South Western Railway hosted the first national conference dedicated to safeguarding on the railway.
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