Concerns over air quality for residents of 618 apartments in new Reading town centre Minster Quarter development
CONCERNS have been raised over potential air quality at a planned development in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsCONCERNS have been raised over potential air quality at a planned development in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsREADING West MP Alok Sharma has hinted he could quit the government if the next prime minister does not back plans to tackle the climate emergency
Read moreDetailsIn Reading Today last week, Reading Buses recognised its latest ?Stars of the Month?: employees playing their part in delivering a key public service.
Read moreDetailsREADING?S Green party is holding a fundraising party at The Butler pub in Reading next week.
Read moreDetailsRestrictions dictating the age of people living in council houses in Reading have been removed.
Read moreDetailsA RESIDENT has called on the council to stub out littering caused by smokers.
Read moreDetailsREADING continues to help Ukrainians following Putin?s illegal invasion of our European neighbour.
Read moreDetailsReading councillors have signed a declaration committing the council to only deal with businesses that pay their fair share of tax
Read moreDetailsREADING’S buses are due to receive more than £26 million of funding over the next three years – although the change in government could delay the plans which include more...
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRMS behind Reading?s ultrafast broadband were grilled over miscommunication, homes blocked in, and debris left after the workforce moved on.
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