Motorists in Berkshire warned against drink driving over Christmas period
New data shows motorists are 50% more likely to be breath tested in December than at any other time of year.
Read moreDetailsNew data shows motorists are 50% more likely to be breath tested in December than at any other time of year.
Read moreDetailsData shows that more than 4,000 homes are still waiting for construction to begin after being green-lit?just under 80% of approved plans.
Read moreDetailsHis Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh visited Reading School to commemorate the school's 900th anniversary,
Read moreDetailsReading Buses toasted their success at the UK Bus Awards at the Troxy in London on Tuesday, November 25, where they were named Top Shire Operator.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is helping to bring additional festive cheer this Christmas with the return of their Next Stop Christmas Competition.
Read moreDetailsReading Festival has announced who will be headlining when the event returns for its annual iteration next year.
Read moreDetailsThey bring the colour of hope to Reading and Woodley
Read moreDetailsEnjoy a concert of Carols at Christmas
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has spent more than £80,000 on travel expenses for councillors and its staff, a freedom of information request has revealed.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has been blasted as 'charlatans' by a pensioner from Reading whose bill has more than doubled to £1,200 per year.
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