Plastic bags to be collected from Reading doorsteps in first phase of new recycling scheme
Plastic bags and food wrappers will soon be collected from the doorsteps of Reading homes as part of a £200,000 ...
Plastic bags and food wrappers will soon be collected from the doorsteps of Reading homes as part of a £200,000 ...
My mother used to encourage us out of bed in the mornings with a brisk opening of the curtains and ...
CHRISTIANS from the town's churches are invited to an AGM taking place early next month.
JURASSIC PARK! Reading is to be taken over by dinosaurs this summer.
I think most parents of disabled children would agree with me, when I say that if I had to sum ...
THAMES Valley Police is appealing for help tracing a missing teenager last seen in Reading. Officers are seeking help from ...
THAMES Valley Police has released CCTV images of someone who may have vital information following an assault in Gun St, ...
PARTS of the M4 will be closed this evening to allow essential safety repairs to take place overnight.
THE KING'S first birthday honours list includes charity workers, actors and scientists from Reading and Wokingham.
A FORMER Reading councillor who breathed new life into a charity helping families with autistic children has been awarded an ...
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