Reading MP opposes 20 metre tall 5G mast proposed for Clayfield Copse in Caversham
READING EAST MP Matt Rodda has joined the calls for a mobile phone company to rethink the position of a ...
READING EAST MP Matt Rodda has joined the calls for a mobile phone company to rethink the position of a ...
Reading has come second in a list of accessible 'city break' destinations combining leisure and shopping with access for disabled ...
A GREAT grandmother from Swansea celebrated her 100th birthday with help from friends and family.
Dream Wife are also set to headline the Are You Listening? warm-up party which takes place in Saint Laurence Church ...
A CAR was stolen from a Tilehurst driveway last week and police are appealing for witnesses.
FIRE CREWS were called to a blaze at a commercial property in Tilehurst earlier this month.
This week is National Nest Box Week and to celebrate, a housebuilder is encouraging homeowners to test their knowledge of ...
A CHURCH will become a theatre for the day as it welcomes a touring company for a day of drama.
RESIDENTS already affected by the works to repair a railway bridge are being warned over closures on another route between ...
The council aims to "protect services and deliver investments" as it sets out its budget ahead of a policy committee ...
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