Reading Buses to continue partnership with optimisation platform CitySwift
A partnership between Reading Buses and one of its optimisation providers is set to continue following a successful year-long trial period.
Read moreDetailsA partnership between Reading Buses and one of its optimisation providers is set to continue following a successful year-long trial period.
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, November 25, Mr Barber visited the charity Hope After Harm, which provides a number of support services to victims of sexual violence
Read moreDetailsMeasures to deter suspected street drinkers from congregating outside a busy shopping area of Reading town centre have been completed.
Read moreDetailsPassengers advised not to travel
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is highlighting its commitment to ending violence against women and girls as the UK marks White Ribbon Day
Read moreDetailsONE OF Reading's former mayors has received a national award celebrating the work of councillors in the UK
Read moreDetailsNigel Frankland, a coach at Reading Canoe Club, has been nominated for the Coach of the Year award
Read moreDetailsCommunity spirit shines brightly as residents and colleagues united to donate food and essentials to local charity, New Beginnings Reading
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, December 1, Reading Borough Council's enforcement of the borough as a Smoke Control Area (SCA) comes into effect
Read moreDetailsReading welcomed a delegation of senators and parliamentarians from Barbados as part of government exchange programme on Friday, November 22
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