Thames Water’s apology for water pressure – ‘Back to normal in the coming days’
THAMES WATER has apologised to Reading residents who are suffering from low water pressure or no supply to their taps ...
THAMES WATER has apologised to Reading residents who are suffering from low water pressure or no supply to their taps ...
READING is now on its third day of water pressure problems, leading to Thames Water setting up a bottled water ...
Hanza Quadri, 29, is being sought in connection with an assault which took place in Eastcourt Avenue at around 7.30pm ...
Reading Borough Council is among those raising awareness of changes to voting eligibility through a campaign by the Electoral Commission
British businessman Ben Francis, CEO and majority owner of Gymshark, has ruled out buying Reading Football Club after reports had ...
Things kicked off after the Christmas break in Division One with 9-1 home victories for all the leading squads.
A LAW firm with offices in Reading and Wokingham has appointed a new face to its commercial property team.
A CAR parts retailer is looking to downsize one of its Reading stores.
A BUNGALOW in Whitley will be demolished so that nine homes can be built on the land
THE CROFTON pumping station is the topic for this month's meeting of the Berkshire Industrial Archaeology Group.
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