Five year dog ban after Reading woman denied seriously ill dog vet care
A Reading woman has been banned from keeping dogs for five years after failing to provide veterinary care for her seriously ill dog.
Read moreDetailsA Reading woman has been banned from keeping dogs for five years after failing to provide veterinary care for her seriously ill dog.
Read moreDetailsHave you ever seen a group of cyclists riding through town to the sound of music and cheers?
Read moreDetailsA petition has been launched to push for answers over the resettlement of people from Afghanistan in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsA call has been made for speeding fines to be waived as limits have been reduced along major roads in the area.
Read moreDetailsA push has been made for promises to be kept to build a new sixth form for a school in Wokingham that is facing a two-year delay.
Read moreDetailsA neighbour and representatives of a pub in Wokingham town centre have clashed over music nights going on until 2am in its garden.
Read moreDetailsIn his talk, Jones shared that he had spoken in Parliament some 155 times.
Read moreDetailsA councillor has spoken out over an investigation after he was accused of 'stirring up racial hatred' over the resettlement of people from Afghanistan
Read moreDetailsThousands of neighbours have received compensation after losing water in two major outages in the Reading area.
Read moreDetailsChanges are coming for a historic pub restaurant in Bracknell as its owning company undergoes a business transformation.
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