New pedestrian and cycle bridge to be installed on A33 Relief Road
Reading Borough Council has announced that a new pedestrian and cycle bridge is set to be put in place this weekend
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that a new pedestrian and cycle bridge is set to be put in place this weekend
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that the Green Events Code of Practice (GECOP) pilot scheme has come to an end
Read moreDetailsThe Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner has welcomed a week of activity tackling antisocial behaviour.
Read moreDetailsA new radio play is set to air on BBC Radio 4 exploring climate anxiety and extreme weather next week.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses reported that a police incident taking place near Coley Park meant that services on route Bronze 11 were being affected.
Read moreDetailsCats Protection is appealing to people not to dump their pets as it sees a worrying increase in cat abandonment of over 30% this year.
Read moreDetailsWelsh rock band Cardinal Black treated Reading to an exceptional live performance at Sub 89, Reading, as they played their penultimate show
Read moreDetailsWork is set to begin on a new gym at a retail park in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has released statistics from its Community Safety Survey as it looks ahead to National Anti-Social Behaviour Awareness Week
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that it is set to hold its first ever summit for online safety on Wednesday, November 20.
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