Thames Water: 5 million litres saved since hosepipe ban
One month after putting a hosepipe ban in place, Thames Water has released figures on water reduction?around 5 million litres a day
Read moreDetailsOne month after putting a hosepipe ban in place, Thames Water has released figures on water reduction?around 5 million litres a day
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has launched a campaign urging people to help reduce prescription medicines waste across Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Berkshire West.
Read moreDetailsReading residents are being urged to take time to check their electoral registration details as Reading Borough Council continues its annual canvass.
Read moreDetailsResidents' views are being sought over plans to introduce emission-based parking charges in Reading
Read moreDetails16 year old student, Lorenzo, is a Blue Coat success
Read moreDetailsReading Rep Theatre has announced who is set to star in a new revival of Jason Robert Brown's modern musical, The Last Five Years
Read moreDetailsStaff at the Royal Berks will continue to benefit from on-site support from Citizens Advice partnership for a further 12 months
Read moreDetailsThe SCL Stadium will welcome businesses and fleet professionals and invite them to immerse themselves in all aspects of electric vehicles in October.
Read moreDetailsOne man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after an investigation was launched into an unexplained death in Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsA new study has shown that Reading is among the places with the smallest proportion of pubs for its population in the UK.
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