WE have rounded up some of this week’s most read stories, just in case you missed them.

1. Reading residents makes complaint about council NHS tribute amid coronavirus pandemic

Reading Chronicle:

AN ANGRY resident has launched an official complaint in the midst of lockdown after a 'touching' NHS tribute was created in Reading.

The council yesterday (April 29) created an eye-catching message in the road just outside the Royal Berkshire Hospital, thanking NHS workers for their ongoing efforts and hard work during the coronavirus pandemic.

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2. High Street shops: Here are the strict rules that may be in place when they re-open

Reading Chronicle:

New guidelines on what retaillers can and cannot do when they reopen have been published by the British Retail Consortium (BRC).

One measure means that shoppers may be unable to try on clothes when stores reopen.

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3. Reading million pound homes for sale - look inside five within the RG postcode

Reading Chronicle:

AS the UK coronavirus lockdown continues, thinking of moving to a new house is probably not at the forefront of people’s minds.

However, we’ve decided to give you a break from coronavirus coverage and offer a bit of escapism.

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4. TVP Reading arrest person for driving under the influence of cannabis

Reading Chronicle:

A DRIVER admitted to 'eating cannabis most evenings' after police stopped them while driving in Reading.

Thames Valley Police (TVP) Reading posted a photo of the positive drugs wipe test on Twitter and explained how they pulled the driver over for appearing to be under the influence.

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5. Reading councillors delay 5g tower decision amid health concerns

Reading Chronicle:

CONCERN for local health was among the many reasons councillors voted to delay plans for a "huge" 5G tower in Reading.

The safety of 5G, the size of the mast, and the need to ensure it was as camouflaged as possible prompted Reading Borough councillors to call for an independent review into the project last night.

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