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Councillors and party activists are campaigning hard for people's votes throughout Reading for the council elections
Read moreDetailsCouncillors and party activists are campaigning hard for people's votes throughout Reading for the council elections
Read moreDetailsA driver has been arrested on suspicion of drink-driving after allegedly delaying police officers responding to a serious injury incident in Calcot
Read moreDetailsPeople shared their memories of a pub and steak restaurant in Reading and expressed sympathy for staff at the news that it has been put up for sale.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on a huge development of more than 200 homes north of Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe other parties have accused a top Labour councillor in Reading of 'impropriety' and a 'conflict of interest' in the project to install a sculpture
Read moreDetailsThe conversion of a prominent office building in Reading town centre has been rejected due to concerns over flooding.
Read moreDetailsA chain responsible for running cafes at some of the biggest destinations in London is gearing up to come to Reading.
Read moreDetailsAhead of the upcoming closure of the main library in Reading town centre, a question over what will happen to all the furniture.
Read moreDetailsA mum who lives in a council flat in Tilehurst continues to face a fight to get her cooker, electricity and other appliances to an acceptable standard
Read moreDetailsThe closure date has been confirmed for the main library in Reading, which has been around for 41 years.
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