Thames Water plans include draining water from Thames, replacing it with treated effluent, despite objections
THAMES Water is set to go ahead with plans which will see it pump treated sewage into the River Thames, despite objections
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Water is set to go ahead with plans which will see it pump treated sewage into the River Thames, despite objections
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has said that records could be broken for September temperatures as forecasts show a heatwave is set to continue this week
Read moreDetailsA PETROL station in West Reading will now be able to serve alcohol 24 hours a day.
Read moreDetailsNew images have been released showing how a 16-storey skyscraper will change the skyline of Reading.
Read moreDetailsValerie Handord did jump at the chance to play her cornet with the Salvation Army band on Oxford Road in Reading
Read moreDetailsA SHORT film featuring an interview with a man who survived two concentration camps before finding safety in England is to be screened in Reading
Read moreDetailsAN APPLICATION has been submitted to create a new shopfront for a Reading building.
Read moreDetailsProposals would see the Smoke Control Areas (SCA), which penalises the use of smoke-generating fuel, expanded to cover the whole borough
Read moreDetailsDerek Sardo, aged 24 and of Kennet Side, Ride, pleaded guilty to two counts of possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of class A
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses to a public order incident after a man was seen threatening others with a knife in Reading
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