Councillor makes renewed call for third River Thames bridge
CAVERSHAM residents are 'fed up' with HGVs using the village as a cut-through and need a third bridge across the ...
CAVERSHAM residents are 'fed up' with HGVs using the village as a cut-through and need a third bridge across the ...
THE ruling out of a ULEZ in Reading has been dubbed 'a craven act' by a councillor.
AN AMERICAN diner with a branch in Friar Street could stay open until 2am, after Reading Borough Council approved its ...
De Vere Wokefield Estate has been awarded a gold accreditation in the Green Tourism certification programme.
Access improvements have been improved to one of the buildings at Prospect Park which is used to house patients recovering ...
A POLICE operation to clamp down on car theft in west Reading has led to an arrest.
A WINTER wonderland will be opened in a Tilehurst tap room early next month.
TRINITY Concert Band is preparing to celebrate Christmas with its annual festive concert.
POLICE are appealing for help to trace a teenager who has gone missing from the West Reading area.
A MAN has been sentenced to jail time for multiple shoplifting offences following a Thames Valley Police investigation. James Peter ...
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