Teen motorcyclist fighting for life after Kings Road crash in Reading
A teenage motorcyclist is in hospital with life-threatening injuries following a serious collision on Kings Road in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA teenage motorcyclist is in hospital with life-threatening injuries following a serious collision on Kings Road in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA collision occurred between a bus and a pedestrian on Kings Road, outside of the Hope & Bear pub, where, at around 5.10pm on Friday, February 13,
Read moreDetailsA charity set up in memory of a teenager from Reading has opened a holiday retreat in the Cotswolds,
Read moreDetailsPizza lovers in Reading may want to check their wallets ? the town has been named the fifth most expensive place in the UK for a pizza
Read moreDetailsCitizens advice warns against Valentine dating fraud
Read moreDetailsVolunteers from Reading Street Pastors are continuing their work to help make nights out in the Berkshire town safer.
Read moreDetailsPolice are looking for resident input as they continue to shape lo cal policing and prioritisation in Calcot and Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsA gym in Reading has been forced to close part of its facilities after a fire which staff believe was started deliberately during a break-in.
Read moreDetailsA new theatre production is tipped to transform the University of Reading's campus into a stage this May to mark its centenary celebrations
Read moreDetailsA man has been jailed for domestic abuse in Reading after subjecting a former partner to "repeated violence and coercion" for more than two years.
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