Graffiti appears at flats that replace pub once taken over by squatters
Graffiti has appeared at flats that have replaced a pub near Reading town centre that was once taken over by squatters.
Read moreDetailsGraffiti has appeared at flats that have replaced a pub near Reading town centre that was once taken over by squatters.
Read moreDetailsNeighbours have branded the future introduction of higher parking charges for drivers of more polluting cars in Reading 'a money grab'.
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, June 20, Reading marked five years since the death of David Wails, James Furlong, and Joe Ritchie-Bennett with a civic memorial service.
Read moreDetailsFollowing a Thames Valley Police investigation, a man and woman have been jailed for grievous bodily harm (GBH), fraud and robbery in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThis Friday marks the 5th anniversary of a day all of us associated with Reading will never forget.
Read moreDetailsEvidence links dangerous river flow in the Henley to increased winter rainfall intensity driven by climate change
Read moreDetailsA TOTAL of 18,000 existing postal voters in Reading will need to re-apply for their postal vote this year, Reading Borough Council has announced.
Read moreDetailsReading residents are being asked to complete an important Community Safety Survey seeking views on crime and safety and the borough.
Read moreDetailsThe NHS has released a number of health warnings as the UK is set for a summer heatwave over coming days and weeks
Read moreDetailsReading Labour councillors have been criticised for splashing out on free food and drinks at an annual meeting.
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