Man arrested on suspicion of driving dangerously whilst unfit through drugs and assault on emergency service worker
A 32-year-old man from Reading has been arrested on supsicion of driving a motor vehicle dangerously, dri
Read moreDetailsA 32-year-old man from Reading has been arrested on supsicion of driving a motor vehicle dangerously, dri
Read moreDetailsWhen 24-year-old Matt moved to Reading at the beginning of 2024, he couldn't have imagined how drastically his life would change
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police made a total of 12 arrests in Windsor, Berkshire during the state visit of President of the United States Donald Trump
Read moreDetailsCaversham AFC is launching a pioneering disabilities project with free football activity sessions for children aged six to 11 this month.
Read moreDetailsThe RSPCA is appealing for information after a hamster was found abandoned in a cage near some bins in Berkshire.
Read moreDetails34 men from the Reading area have lost more than 36 stone, or more than a fifth of a tonne (234kg) by taking part at Reading's MAN v FAT
Read moreDetailsFollowing four sell-out tours, Irish Christmas concert A Fairytale for Christmas returns for its biggest tour yet this winter
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for help to find a woman and child who have been reported missing from Reading.
Read moreDetailsPolice have identified three men that they wish to speak to in connection with a sexual assault in Reading.
Read moreDetailsFood and health researchers enable co-creation with traditionally 'hard to reach' participants
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