Police seeking witnesses following public order incidents at Reading V Peterborough last week
The EFL League One match was at Reading's Select Car Leasing Stadium, where two public order incidents took place during the fixture
Read moreDetailsThe EFL League One match was at Reading's Select Car Leasing Stadium, where two public order incidents took place during the fixture
Read moreDetailsRuben Selles' young Royals pulled off an upset for the ages on Tuesday night.
Read moreDetailsJason MacBeth, a member at The Caversham, Home of Reading Golf Club, has raised funds for Macmillan Cancer Research with a huge golf challenge
Read moreDetailsMORE THAN 40 people came together at Hilton Reading for an afternoon of education and empowerment.
Read moreDetailsPERMISSION to sell alcohol is being sought for a new Tesco convenience store due to open in a new Reading housing development being constructed.
Read moreDetailsSEND individuals with a keen eye for physical activities will have the opportunity to hone their skills at an upcoming summer camp.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after an ambulance and a police vehicle, both travelling on blue lights, collided on Southampton Street.
Read moreDetailsReading Biscuit Factory celebrated its second birthday with special showings of classic movies, workshops, and taster sessions
Read moreDetailsTWO University of Reading professors received a national award to recognise their commitment to excellence in teaching and learning.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY which helps children and families cope with the death of a loved one has received a cash boost to support its work.
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