Reading Borough Council: Unlicensed cab driver fined and given 8 penalty points
A taxi driver in Reading has been fined and given eight penalty points after plying for hire without a licence
Read moreDetailsA taxi driver in Reading has been fined and given eight penalty points after plying for hire without a licence
Read moreDetailsThe national systems for booking flu and coronavirus vaccinations is set to close for bookings on Friday, December 15
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has laid out a number of research projects and student courses to understand climate change through artificial intelligence
Read moreDetailsGrant, and his dad Paul, 56, won the Postcode Lottery together ? despite neither of them knowing the other one played.
Read moreDetailsPROBLEMS with Royal Mail deliveries in Woodley and Earley have been raised in parliament.
Read moreDetailsA new childcare facility in Shinfield was opened by Reading FC's Andy Yiadom last weekend.
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL ceremony has been held in Reading town centre to celebrate the achievements of Thames Valley Police officers.
Read moreDetailsTHE POLICE element of residents' council tax bills will rise by up to £10 for a Band D property next April.
Read moreDetailsHE'S GOT a big bushy beard, wears a red suit and is very, very jolly ... and he's in Reading now.
Read moreDetailsTWO days of festive fun Scandinavian style took place in Reading at the weekend.
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