Masked men armed with weapons rob store in Reading
Police are appealing for witnesses after two armed masked men robbed a Premier Store in Caversham Road on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after two armed masked men robbed a Premier Store in Caversham Road on Saturday.
Read moreDetails12 giant Shaun the Sheep sculptures have flocked to Reading this summer.
Read moreDetailsA racing driver from Wokingham has extended his championship lead as he hits the mid-point of his 2025 racing season, with his latest podium success.
Read moreDetailsA man from Caversham has been given an extended jail sentence after he committed two serious assaults.
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been arrested following a fraud investigation in Tilehurst after they were reported to have been cold calling
Read moreDetailsA man in his late teens from Reading has died after being involved in a road traffic collision in Reading.
Read moreDetailsSCAS has laid out advice to the public for how to stay safe in the heat as the third heat wave of the summer
Read moreDetailsAn afternoon of stalls and sideshows, tea, fun and music for all in Caversham
Read moreDetailsA man has been jailed for three years and eight months after being involved in Class A drug supply in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA global vehicle manufacturer has signed a pre-let agreement for a unit at Reading International Logistics Park, it has been announced
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