Thames Water lays out 25-year plan to tackle environmental risks and sewage discharge
Thames Water has laid out plans to reduce sewage overflow and the environmental impact of its operations in a new 25-year strategy
Read moreDetailsThames Water has laid out plans to reduce sewage overflow and the environmental impact of its operations in a new 25-year strategy
Read moreDetailsA READING man has been jailed for nearly seven years following a Thames Valley Police investigation into a rape last year. Catalin-Petrisor Luca, 33 and of Chesterman Street, Reading, was...
Read moreDetailsCrews from Caversham Road, Theale, and Wokingham Road fire stations were called to a property in Thurso Close at 9.54pm on Monday, May 29
Read moreDetailsThe mural champions the nurses at Sue Ryder, which provides support and palliative care for those with terminal illness and long-term conditions
Read moreDetailsPeople's Trust for Endangered Species (PTES) is urging volunteers to record and submit sightings of stag beetles as part of its annual Great Stag Hunt
Read moreDetailsA bubbly treat in Sindlesham raises funds for a therapy charity
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Services have given a number of breathing apparatus sets to their counter parts in Ukraine
Read moreDetailsGlobal Justice Reading: Film and discussion night
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced its proposals for lead councillors ahead of the AGM due next week.
Read moreDetailsMS Therapy centre seeks community votes this week to help win grant
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