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Read moreDetailsA NEW partnership has been launched to help people enjoy an active social life from the comfort of their own home
Read moreDetailsA CALL for potential building sites has been made by a neighbouring council, as part of its local plan update.
Read moreDetailsA 39-year-old woman and a 17-year-old boy have been arrested in connection with the theft of two Cocker Spaniel puppies in Surrey
Read moreDetailsThe plan will see three single-storey units built at Lambs Farm Business Park, in Spencers Wood, creating 340 square metres of extra employment space.
Read moreDetailsA NEW associate director is to join the Reading office of an award-winning independent planning and research consultancy.
Read moreDetailsThe cables were reportedly stolen overnight from a temporary generator, supplied by SSEN, in Potter Crescent.
Read moreDetailsA WARNING has been issued over scammers trying to steal money.
Read moreDetailsAN MP helped a telecommunication firm last week, not by picking up the phone, but paying them a visit.
Read moreDetailsIf holders have moved without telling the council, their pass could be sent to a previous address.
Read moreDetailsThe awards were held during Foster Care Fortnight, an annual campaign spearheaded by The Fostering Network to raise the profile of fostering.
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