Electric vehicle charging points plan for Rose Kiln Lane filling station withdrawn
A COMPANY running a filling station in Reading has withdrawn plans to install electric vehicle charging points.
Read moreDetailsA COMPANY running a filling station in Reading has withdrawn plans to install electric vehicle charging points.
Read moreDetailsTHERE are tails to be told and paws for thought thanks to a little animal magic at the Hollies Care Home.
Read moreDetailsA 63-YEAR-OLD man died after the motorbike he was riding was involved in a road traffic collision.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for help to trace a teenager not seen since Thursday last week. Ajmal is a 16-year-old from the Reading area who was last seen in the town...
Read moreDetailsThe Met Office has issued a Yellow severe weather warning across most of the UK ahead of the arrival of Storm Agnes on Wednesday, September 27
Read moreDetailsFREE burgers are on the menu for a Reading restaurant tomorrow ? and for one lucky person, there will be more on the side than just chips
Read moreDetailsTODAY, Monday, September 25, activists in Reading joined many around the country in staging a silent vigil at Reading Crown Court following the prosecution of Trudi Warner and a number...
Read moreDetailsPaper parking permits for residents parking in Reading are to go digital from November.
Read moreDetailsA COALITION of climate protesters gathered outside a Reading town centre bank on Saturday, calling on companies to pay reparations
Read moreDetailsParking rules for 19 residential roads in Reading are set to change as proposals to restrict waiting have been approved.
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