Appeal for witnesses and one arrested following person seen with a knife in Reading
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to an incident of possession of a knife in Reading, and one woman has been arrested
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to an incident of possession of a knife in Reading, and one woman has been arrested
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED ensured that they continued their journey in the FA Vase with a 3-1 victory over AFC Aldermaston.
Read moreDetailsPROGRESS Theatre is kicking off its new season with The Effect, showing from Monday, September 4, and WriteFest in November
Read moreDetailsChiltern Training, which has been training apprentices across Reading since 1993, has been nominated for Business in Action under 50 employees
Read moreDetailsA carer who "gets no recognition or reward, but is very, very appreciated" has been nominated for Community Champion in the Pride of Reading Awards
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is searching for two residents to join its newly-established Community Engagement Steering Group.
Read moreDetailsThe Natural History Museum is inviting residents to hear its plans for a new facility in Earley..
Read moreDetailsA consultation on how buses and delivery vehicles move through Reading will end tomorrow.
Read moreDetailsReading Pride's first Love Unites Film Festival is set to see film screenings at Reading Biscuit Factory every Sunday in September
Read moreDetailsReading suffered shoot-out heartbreak in their second round EFL Cup tie against Ipswich on Tuesday evening.
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