Doorstep recycling trial for soft plastics expected to come to Reading from next month
EMPTY plastic bags, crisp packets and chocolate bar wrappers could soon be collected in Reading for recycling, as part of a £200,000 trial
Read moreDetailsEMPTY plastic bags, crisp packets and chocolate bar wrappers could soon be collected in Reading for recycling, as part of a £200,000 trial
Read moreDetailsWokingham Railway enthusiasts to enjoy a history slide show
Read moreDetailsREADING Climate Festival has officially begun as the Gaia Exhibition takes pride of place in the Concert Hall
Read moreDetailsParking charges across Wokingham Borough will rise from Tuesday, June 20 and Wednesday June 21.
Read moreDetailsChallenges that pushed Wokingham Borough Council to apply for emergency funding are affecting other local authorities, its top official has said
Read moreDetailsA FREE webinar will see a Reading-based pilot share the technology that enables him to soar in his career.
Read moreDetailsIT DELIGHTED audiences in Reading, now it's heading to the world stage. It's certainly a potion that's causing a commotion.
Read moreDetailsTHE MOVIE game will be more than that for budding Spielbergs, thanks to a new film studio in Winnersh Triangle.
Read moreDetailsCLASP members to join Health Bus team during Learning Disability Week
Read moreDetailsRetired professional men meet monthly in Wokingham
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