Are your local roads getting worse? Council says residents must step in
Wokingham Borough Council have asked Earley and Woodley residents to get in touch and tell them where the local potholes are in their local roads.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council have asked Earley and Woodley residents to get in touch and tell them where the local potholes are in their local roads.
Read moreDetailsKerbside collection of glass jars and bottles in Bracknell has been delayed until 2027.
Read moreDetailsVillagers in Finchampstead are appealing to improve the safety of one of the most dangerous junctions.
Read moreDetailsBus number 299 is believed to cost the council more than £13 per passenger.
Read moreDetailsReading will be one of nine locations in the UK taking part in the protest against a number of rights abuses and raise awareness of the Hong Kong 47
Read moreDetailsReading have hit some top form in recent weeks, but I’ve got one eye on League One too. No, I don’t think the Royals will be playing there next season...
Read moreDetailsIt emerged recently that former Reading loanee Lewis Baker is unhappy at his current club, Fortuna Dusseldorf. Baker joined the Bundesliga club in the summer for the duration of the...
Read moreDetailsThis weekend has rather a lot of significance beyond the match itself. After the end of this season, Saturday’s opposition Brentford will leave their current home, Griffin Park, to move...
Read moreDetails“I want our football club to be a club that people fear playing. Not just because we’re a good football side… I want us to be known as a hard,...
Read moreDetailsIt’s certainly been a baptism of fire for new manager Mark Bowen. The Welshman was appointed as Jose Gomes’ successor on Monday after a week-long search for a new gaffer,...
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