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 ...
The company that owns Three mobile, has applied to build a 5G mast at the junction of Cockney Hill and ...
Demolition of an office building and a neighbouring warehouse, both two storeys high, in Reading's Chatham Street has begun.
HAMPSHIRE Police are appealing for help tracing missing Lyla, 13, from Basingstoke, but believed to be in Reading. HAMPSHIRE Police ...
Thames Valley Police has begun an investigation into comments made on social media referring to the murder of Kiyan Prince ...
Blueming Marvellous Monday sees rail operators working with the charity to dispel the myth of the third Monday in January ...
A TILEHURST man who was caught with crack and heroin has been jailed for nearly four years.
Following the release of their seventh studio album, The Go! Team is set to return to Reading for the first ...
THE team behind ambitious plans to rebuild the Royal Berkshire Hospital for the 21st century are seeking views about its ...
The borough council says that more than half of the town's waste is no longer heading to landfill, an increase ...
THE adage about reading between the lines could be updated with Reading between the sheets after new research uncovered what ...
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