Another shoplifter jailed for multiple thefts from Reading opticians
Another person has been jailed for multiple shoplifting offences following a Thames Valley Police investigation
Read moreDetailsAnother person has been jailed for multiple shoplifting offences following a Thames Valley Police investigation
Read moreDetailsReading businesses will be the first in the country to benefit from zero carbon waste collections.
Read moreDetailsThe council has announced that Mereoak services are set to see further provisions as part of a £26 million plan for public transport improvements
Read moreDetailsONE OF Reading's two MPs has called on the government to give fair treatment to retired Gurkha soldiers over their pensions.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council's Small Grants Fund has opened for another round of applications, and is open to community and voluntary groups in Reading
Read moreDetailsA bar in Reading played host to a double helping of punk with tributes to two of the UK's biggest bands, Ramones and The Sex Pistols
Read moreDetailsIS IT a medical emergency that needs a 999 call, or can it be treated by calling NHS 111?
Read moreDetailsProposed changes to a major road in Reading are focused on improving journeys for bus passengers, cyclists and pedestrians.
Read moreDetailsThe cost of space the 20 allotments across Reading are set to increase according to proposals drawn up by the council.
Read moreDetailsA HOTEL will welcome younger visitors for a special festive afternoon tea on Sunday, December 3.
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