Man hospitalised after late night attack in town centre
A LATE night attack in Reading town centre saw a man sent to hospital for treatment to his injuries
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A LATE night attack in Reading town centre saw a man sent to hospital for treatment to his injuries
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Read moreDetailsA BI-ANNUAL survey gives Reading residents the chance to have their say on crime-related matters.
Read moreDetailsA THIEF broke into a shed and stole fishing equipment from a home in Hartland Road.
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Read moreDetailsNow that the clocks have gone back, police are warning residents to do everything they can to keep their home secure.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES struck a home in Kearsley Road earlier this month, and police are appealing for witnesses.
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Read moreDetailsA GENERAL knowledge quiz is coming to a Reading pub this weekend. The Hope and Bear on London Road hosts the weekly event on Sundays from 7pm. Teams of up...
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