Call for action over missing or misleading cycle route signs across Reading
Campaigners say cyclists are suffering due to missing and incorrect signs across Reading.
Read moreDetailsCampaigners say cyclists are suffering due to missing and incorrect signs across Reading.
Read moreDetailsA search has begun for a developer to build 618 apartments in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsTRIBUTES have been paid to journalist and Reading stalwart Hilary Scott, who died last week.
Read moreDetailsThe UK's largest coach operator is offering the chance to win a lifetime of free travel in celebration of its 50th birthday.
Read moreDetailsThe owner of a tech and vape store in Reading town centre has applied to sell alcohol.
Read moreDetailsA chain sushi restaurant in Reading has withdrawn a plan to add alcoholic drinks to its takeaways, saying current licencing rules mean it is allowed
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council fined under 400 fly-tippers last year, with fines ranging from £51 to £1,000.
Read moreDetailsThe company behind an Italian restaurant has said it hopes to open in Reading's town centre later this year.
Read moreDetailsPlans to transform part of a Reading retail and leisure centre to create almost 500 homes and new shops have expanded on by developers
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD man has called for driving restrictions in Reading town centre to be changed to make it easier for disabled people to shop
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