Police appeal for witnesses after man struck by car in Earley
Police are appealing for witnesses after a man was struck by a silver car in Earley on Monday, May 20, leaving him hospitalised
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a man was struck by a silver car in Earley on Monday, May 20, leaving him hospitalised
Read moreDetailsEight schools took part in the final, where they were joined by a school from Oxford and another from Hampshire in a mock trial competition
Read moreDetailsA STREET in Reading was like a scene in an action movie today, Thursday, May 23, as cast and crew from a Hollywood production visited to shoot scenes for a...
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been charged with rape, as well as other offences, following an incident in East Street
Read moreDetailsReading YMCA FC are on the lookout for a new first-team manager after previous boss Lee Kitching stepped down.
Read moreDetailsReading FC and other EFL clubs could be owed millions of pounds in compensation if Manchester City are found guilty of 115 charges
Read moreDetailsTVP posted to social media to explain a large police presence in East Street on Sunday evening as they conducted investigations following the arrest
Read moreDetailsThames Vally Police are appealing for witnesses after a teenage boy was left with a fractured vertebrae in an assault on Thursday, around 5.15pm. The victim, a boy in...
Read moreDetailsLincoln, Woods, Connell and Greatwood were all part of the new NCCA representative team known as the Challengers who played Leicestershire
Read moreDetailsBinfield Tennis Club welcomed two former professional players as they hosted their Davis Cup Day which gave their members the chance to face ex-pros
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