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March 11 letters to the editor of the Brookline TAB

March 11 letters to the editor of the Brookline TAB
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Two more Reading School Street road closures granted


Reading could get two new School Streets
Reading will get two new School Streets, with plans approved for road closures at peak times outside schools in Caversham and by Oxford Road.
The very first School Street in Reading was approved in November 2020 on Downing Road and Lambourne Close, outside Park Lane Primary (Junior School) in Tilehurst, but its opening has been delayed by Covid-19.
A School Street allows closures of roads to the traffic outside schools for up to 45 minutes twice a day during term time.
The second and third School Streets will be at Wilson Primary School and Thameside Primary School, with the plans approved by Reading Borough Council’s (RBC) Strategic Environment, Planning, and Transport committee last night (Monday, March 15).

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Reading School Streets planned in Caversham and off Oxford Road


Reading could get two new School Streets
Reading is set to get two more School Streets, in Caversham and off Oxford Road, with road closure plans to be voted on next week.
The very first School Street was approved in November 2020 on Downing Road and Lambourne Close, outside Park Lane Primary (Junior School) in Tilehurst, but its opening has been delayed by Covid-19.
A School Street allows closures of roads to the traffic outside schools for up to 45 minutes twice a day during term time.
The second and third School Streets are planned at Wilson Primary School and Thameside Primary School, it has been revealed.

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OPINION/LETTER: Reform Committee is public relations

OPINION/LETTER: Reform Committee is public relations
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Brookline Police log: Whole Foods standoff ends in public urination


Monday, Dec. 7
Theft on Freeman Street: At 1:03 a.m., a caller told police that movers kept some of her belongings following a move. Police took a report.
Theft on Newton Street: At 11:24 a.m., a caller reported someone stole the catalytic converter and a sensor from her Prius, which had been parked in a driveway.
Assault on Brookline Avenue: At 12:22 p.m., a construction worker reported being assaulted by another man at  construction site. Police took a report.
Threats on Beacon Street: At 2:16 p.m., a manager at Whole Foods Market asked police for advice after issuing a no-trespass order to three homeless people. According to the manager, one of the individuals began making threats, and the manager was concerned the person would return to do harm. At 4:29 p.m., Whole Foods staff reported the three individuals returned and urinated on the building, and asked to fight the manager. Police rendered assistance.

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