Five year dog ban after Reading woman denied seriously ill dog vet care
A Reading woman has been banned from keeping dogs for five years after failing to provide veterinary care for her seriously ill dog.
Read moreDetailsA Reading woman has been banned from keeping dogs for five years after failing to provide veterinary care for her seriously ill dog.
Read moreDetailsReading council has been taken to task over a £9 million overspend on its budget due to the escalating cost of providing services.
Read moreDetailsHave you ever seen a group of cyclists riding through town to the sound of music and cheers?
Read moreDetailsAn award-winning games store in Reading is gearing up for a relocation in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsI'm pleased that the heatwave of a couple of weeks ago has now eased. With temperatures over 30 degrees, I like the warm weather
Read moreDetailsShane, aged 53, was reporting missing at around 1.30am on the morning of Sunday, August 3, last seen near the Premier Inn at Junction 11 of the M4.
Read moreDetailsA project to build 130 apartments near the Kennet riverside in Reading is moving forward.
Read moreDetailsA new Tesco has opened near KFC and McDonald's which will serve hundreds of neighbours living in new flats near the town centre.
Read moreDetailsA town centre retailer has been ordered to pay nearly £2,000 after selling a vape to a child volunteer during a Trading Standards test purchase.
Read moreDetailsHeritage Open Days, the largest free heritage festival in the country, will see over 40 events taking place in Reading
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