Morrisons gearing up to add electric vehicle charging to car park
One of the biggest supermarkets in Reading is set to have electric car charging points for drivers while they shop.
Read moreDetailsOne of the biggest supermarkets in Reading is set to have electric car charging points for drivers while they shop.
Read moreDetailsA scheme designed to help people make improvements to their homes in Reading has been suspended for months on end.
Read moreDetailsA hotel near Reading town centre could be turned into flats for permanent residents.
Read moreDetailsDrivers have been blasted for parking in a lane meant for cyclists along one of the busiest streets in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe top 15 bus lanes where drivers were caught out the most in Reading over the past year have been revealed.
Read moreDetailsA Reading man is due to compete in a prestigious cricket competition in Australia despite going blind.
Read moreDetailsThe Whitley Community Development Association provides support to people in the community.
Read moreDetailsAn American coffee chain has opened its latest cafe in Reading at an increasingly busy out-of-town shopping area.
Read moreDetailsA convenience store at a precinct of shops in Whitley could sell alcohol to customers.
Read moreDetailsThe road closures will be implemented as part of Reading Borough Council's school street schemes.
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