Thames Water urges conservative water use amid heatwave demands
Thames Water has said it is continuing to see exceptionally high demand for water which is putting increased pressure on the local network.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has said it is continuing to see exceptionally high demand for water which is putting increased pressure on the local network.
Read moreDetailsThe change has received enthusiastic backing from councillors in Woodley, with hopes that it will make the junction safer if the reduction is approved
Read moreDetailsA hotel in Reading town centre is set to reopen to paying guests in the near future following its use to house those seeking asylum.
Read moreDetailsDr Bike is touring around Reading to give people the opportunity to drop by with their cycles for a free check-up close to home.
Read moreDetailsAfter it was announced last week that it would be cleared to reopen, Reading Biscuit Factory has announced when its doors will be open once again.
Read moreDetailsThe only full-scale replica of the Norman Bayeux Tapestry, Britain's Bayeux Tapestry, celebrates 140 years since its creation this week.
Read moreDetailsMatthew Barber has announced more than £250,000 in funding available for schools to become phone-free at an event today
Read moreDetailsEdward is an impressive new talent who we spotted at his live shows in the area including at Wokingham Music Club and Wokingham Festival.
Read moreDetailsExperience musical theatre cabaret at South Street
Read moreDetailsCharity urges owners to keep dogs safe in high temperatures
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