More than 700 arrested in total during police drink driving campaign
Thames Valley Police has released the final figures of the arrests made during its joint operation to tackle drink and drug driving
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released the final figures of the arrests made during its joint operation to tackle drink and drug driving
Read moreDetailsThe current parking charge increases is a classic example where such a Business Case does not appear to exist
Read moreDetailsIt is six months since I took on the role of Exec member for Planning and Local Plan. It has certainly been a very busy period.
Read moreDetailsOCTOBER might seem a long way off, but tickets for a comedian's new show are on sale ? and it is the autumn that he'll be visiting Reading
Read moreDetailsEVERYONE knows Britain's love for a cuppa, and a new donation from a household appliance maker will help Woodley families enjoy a brew
Read moreDetailsREADING FC boss Paul Ince has admitted that he will rotate his team for their FA Cup third-round tie against Watford.
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Paul Ince confirmed that former club captain Liam Moore will be involved in the FA Cup third-round tie with Watford.
Read moreDetailsPARTS of the M4 in Reading will be closed this weekend and drivers are being warned they will need to take diversions
Read moreDetailsAs strikes continue, Great Western Railway is reminding customers of service levels during days of industrial action and planned engineering works
Read moreDetailsThe findings of an internal review by the Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner have been published, including a number of key recommendations
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