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Thames Valley Police launches motorcycle speed camera team to target dangerous drivers
Thames Valley Police has launched a new motorcycle speed camera team aimed at tackling speeding and improving road safety across Berkshire
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Planning round-up: Construction work at Hexagon providing benefits to Reading residents while work takes place
Construction at the main theatre in Reading is providing benefits to residents while the work takes place.
Pride of Reading Awards: The hunt is on for the Employee of the Year
The hunt is on for the Employee of the Year - and you have the chance to put forward candidates for all the Pride of Reading Awards.
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Sip n Vape’s plans for new Caversham store prompt objections
An innovative new shop is expected to open in Caversham if councillors grant it a premises licence next week.
Test your brain cells at a charity quiz night in Reading
Berkshire MS Therapy Centre event will give brains a workout
Reading council considers request for upgraded bus stop where passengers are forced to stand and wait
Reading council is considering a request for an upgraded bus stop where passengers are forced to stand and wait.
New Reading parking rules mean many drivers will have to pay double
Parking charges and the minimum time you are allowed to park in Reading are both on the rise this summer.
Reading council criticised over £4,600 AGM hospitality bill
Reading's opposition Green Party has criticised Reading Council after £4,600 was spent on food and drinks at this year's annual council meeting.
Huge Indian food and music festival coming to Reading for the first time
An Indian outdoor food festival is coming to Reading for the first time.
Pop-up bar area back at The Oracle in Reading after hiatus
A pop-up bar area is back open at The Oracle Riverside in Reading after a long hiatus.
Why congregations from two Catholic churches marched together through Reading
The congregations of two churches united as one in a procession through the University of Reading and Earley for a special occasion.
Police reveal how AI chatbot is changing the way the public reports crime
An artificial intelligence assistant introduced by Thames Valley Police has handled 200 non-emergency conversations a day in its first six months
How should the council be kerbing anti-social behaviour?
Reading Borough Council is seeking residents' views on how safe they feel around town as part of the latest Community Safety Survey.
Reading town centre assault: Man charged over knife incident
A man has been charged following an assault in Reading town centre in which two men were injured.
Blandy & Blandy helps to raise funds for Alzheimer’s Society
The law firm has helped to raise close to half a million pounds in future income for Alzheimer's Society.
Iconic Reading food vendor Tutu’s Ethiopian Table to close on 20th anniversary this year
So long and thanks for all the fosolia: the celebrated Reading food vendor set to shutter after marking its 20th anniversary this year.
Council begins pavement improvement works across the borough using new cheaper, greener method
Reading Borough Council aims to treat a minimum of 30 pavements this year and roll out a five-year programme to deliver further improvements
Large police presence after Reading town centre assault leaves two in hospital
Two men remain in hospital after an assault in Reading that prompted a large police response in the town centre.
UK sees hottest June ever… and July heat is on its way
Meteorologists at the University of Reading have recorded Reading's hottest June since records began in 1908.
Reading students lend helping hand to the town’s flying residents as part of school works
Students have been lending a hand at Alfred Sutton Junior School and Wilson Primary School, where bird and bat boxes have now been installed