Roads in Reading set to get restrictions to stop parking near junctions
Residential roads in Reading are set to get restrictions to stop drivers from parking near junctions and potentially cause a hazard.
Read moreDetailsResidential roads in Reading are set to get restrictions to stop drivers from parking near junctions and potentially cause a hazard.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire councils have joined forces to assess and attempt to meet the housing needs of people across the county.
Read moreDetailsA call has been made to introduce more 20mph speed limits after fatal and serious injuries on the roads in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA disabled man has said "enough is enough" over the poor behaviour of his neighbours in council housing in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has issued a statement warning of a string of so-called 'distraction' burglaries which have been reported in Reading.
Read moreDetailsDelivery robots have been spotted travelling along pavements in Reading, marking a first for the area.
Read moreDetailsIssues have been found with driving and parking restrictions that have been imposed throughout Reading.
Read moreDetailsAlarm has been expressed by neighbours and councillors alike over the flying of flags and graffiti as part of 'Operation Raise the Colours'
Read moreDetailsA huge project to replace a former Ministry of Justice building in Reading town centre with more than 260 flats has cleared a crucial hurdle.
Read moreDetailsWork is taking place to remove St George's crosses that have been painted onto speed bumps and road markings in Reading.
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