Debate over tree planting as improvements are due for Reading council houses
A debate over tree planting took place as councillors discussed improvements that are due at a council housing estate in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA debate over tree planting took place as councillors discussed improvements that are due at a council housing estate in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has announced that a large fire has broken out in woodland along Monks Lane, near the A339, behind Newbury College.
Read moreDetailsA man has been jailed for three years and eight months after being involved in Class A drug supply in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe John Rabson's Recreation Ground has seen the opening of new facilities for fans of skateboarding, BMX, scooters, and rollerblades.
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner has called for continued support and funding for victims' services following 'disappointment' over funding cuts.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has said that last month's Waterfest proved as popular as ever, welcomed an estimated 11,000 people for its 36th iteration
Read moreDetailsRay Little, from the choir, reports
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham
Read moreDetailsHomecare service celebrates KK's outstanding achievement
Read moreDetailsGWR has announced that there is set to be some disruption to a number of rail lines as a result of rail improvement works taking place in Henley.
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