Police seeking witnesses to GBH after man found with stab wound in central Reading
At around 3.40am on Saturday, officers found a man in his twenties with several injuries which included stab wounds to his shoulder
Read moreDetailsAt around 3.40am on Saturday, officers found a man in his twenties with several injuries which included stab wounds to his shoulder
Read moreDetailsA FUN and informative night is set to be had by all at the upcoming Reading Gin and Rum Festival.
Read moreDetailsREADING residents will be treated to a day of cultural celebration as a community event returns for the eighth time, but at a new venue.
Read moreDetailsYOUNG animal lovers will have the chance to see and learn about their favourite creatures at an upcoming workshop at the Museum of English Rural Life.
Read moreDetailsStrike action will affect services for the week leading up to Saturday, August 5
Read moreDetailsThe day of live music, comedy, and DJ sets celebrates Caroline Flack and raises money for four charities which were close to her heart
Read moreDetailsA LONG-STANDING councillor has been awarded an honorary degree from the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsA GROUP of Wokingham schools have collaborated with the University of Reading on a summer holiday initiative.
Read moreDetailsWokingham & Emmbrook FC is hoping to break the record attendance for a match at its Lowther Road home next month.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire homebuyers and sellers are heading to property auctions in greater numbers.
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