Thames Water says hosepipe ban remains in place as water levels are still well below average
The hosepipe ban affecting people across Reading and Wokingham is expected to last until next year, Thames Water has announced.
Read moreDetailsThe hosepipe ban affecting people across Reading and Wokingham is expected to last until next year, Thames Water has announced.
Read moreDetailsMANY PEOPLE have been left frustrated over the 'mixed messages' regarding walk-in autumn booster jabs according to a Wokingham councillor
Read moreDetailsA MOBILE phone repair stall is to leave Reading's Broad St Mall at the end of October. Its operators have said the decision is 'unfair and unethical'.
Read moreDetailsReading FC's strong start to the season continued after the international break, as Paul Ince's men saw off Huddersfield Town 3-1.
Read moreDetailsA READING church is welcoming members of its community for a hot drink.
Read moreDetailsAGE UK Berkshire has teamed up with Reading FC to create a unique experience for its service users.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Vision has received a brand new vehicle from an anonymous donor, gifted to honour their father Pete
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is holding an exciting fundraising event to help combat poverty in Reading and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsFat Harry's has taken the Gold Alfresco Award 2022 for it high standards of food service at this year's Reading Festival
Read moreDetailsSOUTH READING residents were given a rare insight into a day in the life at an emergency services facility.
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