‘Council needs a better system’: Call for action after week of missed bin collections
A CALL for the council to get to grips with delayed bin collections has been made by opposition councillors.
Read moreDetailsA CALL for the council to get to grips with delayed bin collections has been made by opposition councillors.
Read moreDetailsA company behind plans to revamp a Reading shopping arcade has applied to make changes to approved plans to convert the building into 26 apartments.
Read moreDetailsJanuary 2022 saw Lunar New Year events and Paralympic visitors alongside major changes in mental health in schools
Read moreDetailsFunBox Entertainment, the company that will be opening an arcade and gaming centre in Broad St. Mall, have applied for advertising consent
Read moreDetailsFather Christmas finished his month of sleigh riding to help charities by calling at Hurst homes to collect donations on Sunday, December 17.
Read moreDetailsFOR almost a decade a dilapidated pub in Reading has been stood empty and remains boarded up despite plans to replace it with flats.
Read moreDetailsLanguage barriers and unequal treatment are among concerns about health that were raised at a recent community wellbeing get together in Reading
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has announced that they have found a body during their search for a man missing in Reading. Shortly after 5pm on Sunday, December 24, police confirmed that...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for witnesses after a storage unit in Reading was broken into. Thames Valley Police say that they are seeking information and witnesses to aid their investigation into...
Read moreDetailsFriends, As we approach Christmas, our world seems so full of darkness. The darkness of the brutality of violence and war in the Holy Land, Israel and Palestine; the desperate...
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