Emergency services responding to road collision and fire on A3290
Emergency services are warning commuters to avoid the scene of a road traffic collision in Earley, Reading, following a road collision
Read moreDetailsEmergency services are warning commuters to avoid the scene of a road traffic collision in Earley, Reading, following a road collision
Read moreDetailsA government review into spending on local councils will see Reading Borough Council benefit from a £42.8 million cash injection.
Read moreDetailsSmoking rates have fallen to record low in the borough, Reading Borough Council has announced, following measures to reduce the habit in residents
Read moreDetailsDozens of rubbish bags and other waste have been spotted dumped on the site in the car park of Pets Corner, along the A4 Bath Road in Calcot.
Read moreDetailsMore people can access expert care at home, in the community, or in hospice or community hospital beds
Read moreDetailsTrains have been cancelled and travel disruption is ongoing following an incident involving a train, Great Western Railways has announced.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has explained that it was called to reports of a fire near Lock Place shortly after 9am today
Read moreDetailsA community centre in Reading welcomed the Prime Minister to talk about a slew of measures aimed at cutting the cost of living
Read moreDetailsA decision is due on improvements to Henley Road Cemetery, Reading, this week, following proposals for expansions and upgrades to the site.
Read moreDetailsEmergency services were called to Norcot in Reading on Sunday, January 4, following reports of a fire.
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