There’s a bit of a buzz about these new gas powered buses
PASSENGERS in south Reading are discovering the beauty of gas thanks to a new fleet of buses.
Read moreDetailsPASSENGERS in south Reading are discovering the beauty of gas thanks to a new fleet of buses.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading West parliamentary candidate and local mum Olivia Bailey has been selected to fight Reading West and Mid Berkshire for Labour.
Read moreDetailsA GREEN party councillor says his campaigning has paid off, after the council approved employing additional personnel to tackle missed bin collections
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW owners of a popular Post Office want to relocate it and open for longer.
Read moreDetailsPARENTS from across Reading are being asked for their views on school transport.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident of grievous bodily harm in Mortimer.
Read moreDetailsNEARLY three million taxi rides take place in Reading every year.
Read moreDetailsA workshop for a car company could still be built after it was rejected over parking fears and the proposed building being 'visually dominant'
Read moreDetailsRopemaker Properties has won approval for changes to its plans to build 418 apartments in its Foundry Quarter project.
Read moreDetailsA SECOND person has been charged with attempted murder following an incident in a Reading town centre bar earlier this month. On Sunday, February 11, a man in his 20s...
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