Pop-up reuse shop opens in Reading’s Smallmead Recycling Centre this weekend
Located in the car park at the Island Road centre, the pop-up shop will give residents an opportunity to buy pre-loved items that have been donated.
Read moreDetailsLocated in the car park at the Island Road centre, the pop-up shop will give residents an opportunity to buy pre-loved items that have been donated.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses to multiple burglaries in Winnersh on Tuesday, October 12, and Thursday, October 14.
Read moreDetailsPC Adam Young said letters in the Royal Mail box on the junction of Gorse Ride North and Barkham Ride were burnt in a fire.
Read moreDetailsDrivers in Shinfield are being hit with fines "out of the blue" when parked outside their houses.
Read moreDetailsThe developer has recently submitted many new planning documents, with a number of revisions to the scheme.
Read moreDetailsRamblers, exercise enthusiasts, artists and anyone with a passion for putting on events and activities is welcome to join, the charity said.
Read moreDetailsA History of Woodley explores the town's past, having grown from a clearing in the woods to a town.
Read moreDetailsThe 2021-22 survey of adult carers in England is being carried out locally by the borough council on behalf of NHS Digital.
Read moreDetailsWalking to the new Farley Hill school is dangerous without traffic calming measures said an Arborfield parent.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service suggests helping neighbours who are unable to test their own smoke alarm batteries.
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