Reading East MP Matt Rodda calls for action over sewage dumping in River Thames
The government has been taken to task over sewage dumping in the rivers that run through Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe government has been taken to task over sewage dumping in the rivers that run through Reading.
Read moreDetailsTHE NEW owner of a Reading town centre convenience store will be able to sell alcohol after permission was granted by councillors
Read moreDetailsYOUNGSTERS in Reading and Wokingham are being asked to help save one of Britain's most popular birds.
Read moreDetailsPARENTS are being invited to bring their young ones to a weekly toddler group.
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Northern Ireland has been charged with raping a woman in her 30s in Reading.
Read moreDetailsTWO homeless men have been charged with drug offences.
Read moreDetailsUniversity Technical College Reading joined forces with Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks for a school takeover event looking at Net Zero
Read moreDetailsAN UPCOMING play set to show in one of Reading's prestigious venues has announced its cast, including a few famous faces
Read moreDetailsAge UK Reading has been awarded a £1,000 grant from the foundation's Cost of Living Crisis Fund, established earlier this year
Read moreDetailsReading Food Festival is back, hosted by Blue Collar and bringing 30 different cuisines to Broad Street
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