Concerns over Reading’s traffic pollution levels
Traffic is back at pre-pandemic levels and pollution is three-to-four-times World Health Organisation guidelines, according to climate campaigners
Read moreDetailsTraffic is back at pre-pandemic levels and pollution is three-to-four-times World Health Organisation guidelines, according to climate campaigners
Read moreDetailsA new bar with games such as Bavarian axe throwing has been granted a licence by Reading Borough Council, despite concerns from neighbours
Read moreDetailsThe former town centre offices used by NatWest could become 17 flats under plans for the Market Place site.
Read moreDetailsA GREEN Party campaigner is calling for more help to insulate homes across Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has agreed to create a new Street Art Advisory Panel to "look at the finer details" of street art.
Read moreDetailsREADING has a new mayor ? and one of its youngest ever deputies
Read moreDetailsTHE SEARCH is on for the best small business in Reading East, ahead of this year?s Small Business Saturday.
Read moreDetailsIn the last few weeks alone, politics has been moving quickly and it shows no sign of slowing down any time soon.
Read moreDetailsPLANS TO make Reading a city have moved a step closer the town pushes ahead with its bid. Since the start of the year, residents and councillors in Reading have...
Read moreDetailsBy James Aldridge Local Democracy Reporter ALMOST all Reading borough councillors kneeled following a speech highlighting racial inequality. The symbolic gesture came at a meeting of the council last Tuesday...
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