Grovelands work halted as asbestos found in soil
Building work on upgraded homes in Winnersh has been paused after asbestos was found in the ground.
Read moreDetailsBuilding work on upgraded homes in Winnersh has been paused after asbestos was found in the ground.
Read moreDetailsA READING charity has been awarded funding to support victims of domestic abuse. Trust House Reading has received £41,794 from the Ministry of Justice Male Rape Support Service fund to...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council’s Sensory Needs Service (SNS) trained Flair, which provides communication support workers for some residents
Read moreDetailsAt around 2.50am on Thursday, August 19, a 16-year-old girl was approached from behind by a man who took her phone out of her back pocket, before throwing it to...
Read moreDetailsThe site is east of the Thames Water Sewage Treatment Works, next to the land where David Wilson Homes is building 153 properties.
Read moreDetailsOver recent weeks, speculation has been growing on social media sites about the coffee giant's presence, with some suggesting it could open a branch on Crockhamwell Road.
Read moreDetailsCOMMUNITY groups are preparing for the arrival of Afghan refugees in the borough. It comes as the Government commits to resettling 20,000 vulnerable Afghans following the Taliban takeover earlier this...
Read moreDetailsTHREE men have been fined after fly-tipping in the borough. The borough council fined them £400 each, for dumping builders rubbish, vehicle parts, piles of rubbish bags and cardboard boxes
Read moreDetailsA SRI LANKAN street food restaurant is opening in Reading today and is slashing 50% off food bills as an opening offer
Read moreDetailsTHE Earley Home Guard Social Club is holding an open event this weekend to celebrate its successful refurbishment
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