Reading East MP Matt Rodda speaks out against fracking
READING EAST MP Matt Rodda has expressed his concerns about the resumption of fracking.
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READING EAST MP Matt Rodda has expressed his concerns about the resumption of fracking.
Read moreDetailsPARENTS attending one of the borough's newest schools have signed a petition calling for a speed limit to be reduced to 20mph.
Read moreDetailsTHE MANAGEMENT of "poorly maintained roads with low traffic density" was raised by a member of the public.
Read moreDetailsAN ERROR in the constitution, not spotted since November 2015, was highlighted during residents' questions.
Read moreDetailsTHERE'S a bell close to the entrance of Honest Burgers in Reading.
Read moreDetailsTHE ONGOING problem of creating a local plan for Wokingham, detailing where homes would be built in the borough up to 2036 was raised by a resident
Read moreDetailsA BAND formed more than 40 years ago is to make its Reading debut next week.
Read moreDetailsTHE MOST common breed of dog up for adoption in Wokingham is the English Springer Spaniel
Read moreDetailsAN ESTIMATED 32.5 million people tuned into coverage of the Queen's funeral on Monday, with many more heading to Windsor or London
Read moreDetailsA MAN in his 80s has gone missing, and police have launched an urgent appeal to try and find him.
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