E-Scooters, begging and dog fouling targeted in tough new Reading rules
A crackdown on anti-social behaviour, including dangerous bike and scooter riding, will begin in Reading in just a few weeks.
Read moreDetailsA crackdown on anti-social behaviour, including dangerous bike and scooter riding, will begin in Reading in just a few weeks.
Read moreDetailsThe Labour leader has answered whether tenants of a council-owned housing company in Reading could have stayed in their properties.
Read moreDetailsEnforcers have a 'zero tolerance policy' on any retailer selling single-use disposable vapes in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe local elections are going ahead in Reading amid widespread uncertainty about scheduled elections elsewhere in the country.
Read moreDetailsMeteorologists are celebrating the end of a run of rainy days lasting 37 days at the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsIt's that time of the year when local councils everywhere are setting their budgets for the next 12 months
Read moreDetailsA chicken restaurant is set to take over the Pizza Hut that lasted for just two months in Reading.
Read moreDetailsData shows January was a record-breaking month for food waste recycling in Reading, with the highest monthly total since the service was introduced
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched a new dedicated team aimed at bolstering its response to risk of harm on the roads through targeted work.
Read moreDetailsWork is taking place to deliver on an ambitious project to build nearly 800 new council homes in Reading.
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