Queens Road footbridge closed indefinitely following repair funding withdrawal
Reading Borough Council has announced that the Orbit footbridge behind Queen's Road Car Park is set to be closed, citing safety concerns
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that the Orbit footbridge behind Queen's Road Car Park is set to be closed, citing safety concerns
Read moreDetailsThames Water has won court approval to secure significant financial aid from creditors amid continued financial struggles and despite protests
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has issued a statement following the announcement that parking wardens in Reading are among those striking over pay
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley has said that funding announcements fall short of the force's needs.
Read moreDetailsA series of 'pop-up geology museum' events has given people the opportunity to learn more about the minerals that are vital to modern life
Read moreDetailsJoin free workshops for budding gardeners in Hare Hatch
Read moreDetailsExpect longer journeys and fewer late evening services
Read moreDetailsUnite Union has announced that union members who are part of the Modaxo parking enforcement teams are set to stage industrial action
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Uni of Reading's Synthetic Media Research Network have given evidence to the UK Parliamentary inquiry into TV and film production.
Read moreDetailsReading's Select Care Leasing has announced Shane Pither is taking on the role as head of Select Electric.
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