Wokingham Borough Council leader expresses ‘doubts’ over controversial Reading bus lane
The leader of Wokingham Borough Council has said he 'doubts' traffic caused by Reading's new controversial bus lane will improve.
Read moreDetailsThe leader of Wokingham Borough Council has said he 'doubts' traffic caused by Reading's new controversial bus lane will improve.
Read moreDetailsReading FC legend Brian McDermott took to social media to heap praise on manager Ruben Selles in the midst of the club's takeover saga.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager labelled two of his players' behaviour as 'unacceptable' in their defeat away to Rotherham United.
Read moreDetailsReading FC's winning run was ended as they were defeated by Steve Evans' Rotherham United side who turned the game around from a goal down
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has provided funding to ten organisations across the town as part of its latest round of community grants
Read moreDetailsReading Today and Reading Pubwatch are seeking nominations for our Pub of the Year competition
Read moreDetailsBerkshire has one of the highest levels of GP shortages across the NHS, new data reveals.
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner has sought continued funding for specialist support roles for victims of domestic abuse and sexual violence
Read moreDetailsNetwork Rail has announced that works to improve accessibility at a small train station in Reading are approaching completion
Read moreDetailsThe Co-op branch on School Road in Tilehurst has thrown open its doors once again after closing for renovations
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