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BID and Thames Valley Police appoint three new wardens to tackle anti-social behaviour

Three new wardens have been accredited and bestowed powers aimed at tackling anti-social behaviour a a ceremony by Thames Valley Police

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Scientists share the steps to take to mitigate flood risks as unprecedented rain continues

DATA from the University of Reading shows that the town is continuing to see almost unprecedented levels of rainfall this year.

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Young people with depression symptoms more pessimistic about climate change, study shows

New research from the University of Reading suggests young people with symptoms of depression are more pessimistic about climate change.

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Leisure centres offering activities and deals to hep kids keep active this half term

Leisure Centres in Reading are offering families a chance to have some fun this February half term.

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Thames Valley School celebrates annual STEM day, bringing science to life

Thames Valley School celebrates STEM annually, but this year invited parents into the school to be part of the day

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Holiday home opens in memory of teen who died from tumour

A new retreat set up in memory of a 13-year-old boy who died from a brain tumour has opened in Cirencester.

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17th-floor apartment with 'stunning' city views on the market for £325,000

A 17th-floor apartment offering "stunning" views over the Reading skyline is now on the market for £325,000

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Tilehurst mum praises supermarket for kindness and understanding with son

Waitrose Caversham praised for supporting autistic employee Younis Akram. Staff adapted his role, boosting his confidence and skills, says his mother.

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Public meeting organised to tackle homelessness crisis in Reading

A public meeting has been organised to tackle the homelessness crisis in Reading, as people are resorting to sleeping in tents.

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Global companies take up more than 100,000 sq ft of space in Reading

Over 100,000 sq ft let at Winnersh Triangle, Reading, to tech, science & communications firms including AHEAD, Intuitive, and Boehringer Ingelheim.

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Dog owners warned they could face £2,000 fines over little known rule

Whether you've recently passed your test or have been driving for years, there are some rules in the Highway Code that many people don't even know exist

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National Highways put ‘measures in place’ after fatal M4 crash, court told

National Highways put “measures in place” after a smart motorway system failed to warn drivers of a broken-down vehicle on the day of a fatal collision, a court has heard.

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Burial ground for loved ones in Earley and Woodley rapidly running out of space

A burial ground that is a final resting place for loved ones in Earley and Woodley is rapidly running out of space, and could be full in a year.

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Concern after two swans die in Caversham in 24 hours

TWO swans have been found dead in Caversham in the space of 24 hours following reports of suspected avian flu.

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All the 'Act Now' flood alerts for Reading after rising river levels

Several weather warnings have been issued in the Reading area as properties and roads are expected to flood.

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Concern as tents pitched up in town centre bus shelters

More tents have been pitched up across Reading, amid concerns about a rising homelessness problem in the town.

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“Much worse than we hoped”: Suspected deliberate fire leaves Reading gym facing major damage

A gym in Reading has been forced to close part of its facilities after a fire which staff believe was started deliberately during a break-in.

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Households could be without electricity for 12 hours following power cut

At around 2.20 am today (Wednesday, February 11), electricity along Corfield Close and Longwater Lane in the RG40 area of Finchampstead near Wokingham stopped working.

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Jail terms totalling over 50 years for HUGE drug dealing group

Multiple people have received heavy jail terms totalling up to 50 years after pleading and being found guilty of numerous drug crimes in the South East.

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Wildlife Park in Pangbourne, Beale Park, welcomes two new residents, Brad and Enkai the sloths, as it marks its 70th year

Brad and Enkai, two Two-toed Sloths, have been welcomed as the newwest residents of Beale Wildlife Park in Pangbourne?and you can meet them too