Litter enforcement starts this week in Reading
, Reading Borough Council has partnered with Kingdom Services Group to fine those caught in the act.
Read moreDetails, Reading Borough Council has partnered with Kingdom Services Group to fine those caught in the act.
Read moreDetailsThe survey asked people to give their opinions on the care they received.
Read moreDetailsReading Bike Hub officially opened its doors on 7 September, offering not only cycling services but also a new sense of community and warmth
Read moreDetailsCrowds cheered as the rubber racers bobbed their way toward the finish line.
Read moreDetailsThe free public lectures will explore the school's remarkable history.
Read moreDetailsThe event will bring the community together for a great cause.
Read moreDetailsThere are hundreds of examples of Georgian architecture in and around Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsGardeners encouraged by record number of high quality entrants this year
Read moreDetailsA youngster from Wokingham, Aadya Kumar, has received the Shakuntala Devi Mantri Exceptional Award at the Inspire Awards 2025
Read moreDetailsFind out how the 'selling game' is affecting retail, at a Wokingham networking event
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