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Two weeks ago community members and Councillors unveiled a sign dedicating the roundabout where Chatham Street
Read moreDetailsTwo weeks ago community members and Councillors unveiled a sign dedicating the roundabout where Chatham Street
Read moreDetailsJohn Madejski Academy in Reading has announced a milestone in its development, as the school prepares to adopt a new name: Hartland High School
Read moreDetailsThis week's Reading planning round-up features two plans to convert offices into flats and advertisement plans for a new bar opening this week.
Read moreDetailsA married couple have expressed frustrations over missed garden waste bin collections in Reading
Read moreDetailsA new store has opened to serve neighbours in Reading, with the honours being done by the MP for the area.
Read moreDetailsTougher enforcement on flytipping and littering in Reading is due to begin this month as part of a push to crack down on the behaviour.
Read moreDetailsTaking that first step toward getting support can feel overwhelming.
Read moreDetailsA project to create a new care site and affordable homes at an estate in Reading has been adjusted.
Read moreDetailsClaims for thousands of parking fines that were issued in error in Reading have 'slowed to a trickle'.
Read moreDetailsPlans for a new day centre and homes that replace a former care home in Whitley have been adjusted.
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