New 5G mast plan submitted for Tilehurst
The company that owns Three mobile, has applied to build a 5G mast at the junction of Cockney Hill and Honey End Lane in Tilehurs
Read moreDetailsThe company that owns Three mobile, has applied to build a 5G mast at the junction of Cockney Hill and Honey End Lane in Tilehurs
Read moreDetailsFIRE CREWS were called in to tackle a blaze in a living room.
Read moreDetailsHistorian and author Ian Wheeler will lead a talk arguing that will aim to "adjust perceptions" associated with Victorian asylums
Read moreDetailsOfficers searching for 93-year-old man who went missing from Lower Earley have located a body this afternoon. Although formal identification has not yet taken place, Thames Valley Police say they...
Read moreDetailsThe Quiz Night is now open for teams of 6 to 8 people, or individuals, in aid of the Loddon Vale Rotary Club's environmental projects
Read moreDetailsSeptember in Reading began with the annual Reading Pride parade and festival, which saw more than 2,000 people make their way from Reading Train Station down towards the Oracle Riverside...
Read moreDetailsFire and Ambulance services attended a road traffic collision on Bath Road in Midgham on Friday, December 9
Read moreDetailsTHE SUNDAY Times has released its list of the best schools in the southeast, with two Reading schools topping the list. Parent Power, the list of highest-achieving schools published by...
Read moreDetailsA NUMBER of rail operators have announced their service timetables for the upcoming industrial action due next week. Industrial action is currently planned by members of the RMT union for...
Read moreDetailsAs the cost of living rises and many struggle to heat their homes, the fire service has shared advice on heating homes safely
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