Call to remove ‘white elephant’ cycle lane
CALLS have been made to removed a town centre cycle lane dubbed a 'white elephant' by residents.
Read moreDetailsCALLS have been made to removed a town centre cycle lane dubbed a 'white elephant' by residents.
Read moreDetailsPolice appeal for witnesses to a burglary from a commercial property on Boulton Road, during which several boxes were taken
Read moreDetailsA FRENCH market will be held in Broad Street this weekend.
Read moreDetailsREADING has a new director of education, helping guide learning from early years to secondary schools
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES are targeting oil storage tanks as the cost of home fuel rises.
Read moreDetailsPolice appeal for witnesses following a burglary on Spey Road on Sunday, April 3
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a burglary in Reading between 10am on Saturday, April 2, and 8.30am on Monday, April 4
Read moreDetailsProtestors gathered in Market Square to show solidarity with trans people after they were not included in the recent ban on conversion therapy
Read moreDetailsFORGET the summer of love, this is the summer of biscuits, as The Ding prepares to celebrate one of its most famous exports.
Read moreDetailsA CONFERENCE that will focus on mental health and wellbeing in children and young people will take place next month.
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