Thames Water puts hosepipe ban in place, including parts of Reading
The water provider has confirmed that a Temporary Use Ban is to be put in place across a large part of the Thames Valley which include Reading
Read moreDetailsThe water provider has confirmed that a Temporary Use Ban is to be put in place across a large part of the Thames Valley which include Reading
Read moreDetailsReading is among the worst places for limescale levels, figures from home products manufacturer HG show
Read moreDetails12 giant Shaun the Sheep sculptures have flocked to Reading this summer.
Read moreDetailsA landowner has suffered a double defeat in his plan to build a new home next to a woodland at an estate in Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsUsers have been given an idea of what an all-new library will look like in Reading once it's finished.
Read moreDetailsA project to build the next generation of fighter jets has just been set up in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA man from Caversham has been given an extended jail sentence after he committed two serious assaults.
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been arrested following a fraud investigation in Tilehurst after they were reported to have been cold calling
Read moreDetailsA plan by John Lewis to enter the property market by building apartments in Reading town centre has been scaled back following refinements
Read moreDetailsA debate has been sparked over a potential crackdown on e-bikes and 'anti-social riding' in Reading.
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