Landlady defends pub over smashed glass and noise complaints
A landlady has defended her pub over complaints from a neighbour about smashed glass, noise disturbance and damage to his car.
Read moreDetailsA landlady has defended her pub over complaints from a neighbour about smashed glass, noise disturbance and damage to his car.
Read moreDetailsA digital advertising screen is set to be installed on the side of a former pub in a busy area of Reading.
Read moreDetailsA new pharmacy is needed in Calcot, after the area was deemed to be one of the more deprived areas
Read moreDetailsA disabled man has said "enough is enough" over the poor behaviour of his neighbours in council housing in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe Berks and Bucks FA are encouraging football players to alter their language and have produced a list of offensive terms with alternatives
Read moreDetailsReading FC can proudly hold onto a stunning long-standing record following Liverpool's Premier League defeat at Crystal Palace on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsThe demolition of the huge office complex that used to be the offices of Berkshire County Council is progressing.
Read moreDetailsA years-long campaign for safety measures at a 'dangerous junction' in Caversham used by thousands each day is facing more delays.
Read moreDetailsThe Chartered Institute for Logistics and Transport (CILT) Awards has awarded Reading Buses the Passenger Transport Award for a third time
Read moreDetailsSCAS has become one of the first NHS sites in the country to install new Great British Energy solar panels, it has announced.
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