Police renew appeal for information following public disorder incidents
Thames Valley Police has renewed its appeal for vital information about disorder incidents in St Marys Butts, Friar Street, and Station Approach
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has renewed its appeal for vital information about disorder incidents in St Marys Butts, Friar Street, and Station Approach
Read moreDetailsThe Community Infrastructure Levy will see £480,000 of funding used to install new handrails and tactile paving on kerbs in Reading
Read moreDetailsA RESTAURANT in east Reading will again be allowed to serve alcohol with meals after its licence was reinstated ? with conditions.
Read moreDetailsThere will be five full closures between now and September 2024
Read moreDetailsPLANS to open a bowling centre in Reading's The Oracle shopping centre has moved a step closer.
Read moreDetailsAN INDUSTRY leader in the IT sector is to give a lecture this week at the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsNEARLY 50 guided walks will be on offer as the Reading Walks festival prepares for its return this spring.
Read moreDetailsA FALSE alarm was sounded in Reading last week.
Read moreDetailsThe company that runs Florence House Care Home in Wescote Road, Southcote has applied to build a rear extension
Read moreDetailsNEARLY 400 warning notices have been issued since Reading Borough Council installed cameras at box junctions in east Reading
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