One arrested and police seeking witnesses after incident of actual bodily harm on Friar Street
On Sunday, July 30, the victim, a man in his 20s, was assaulted with a sharp object at the bus stop outside Sainsburys on Friar Street
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, July 30, the victim, a man in his 20s, was assaulted with a sharp object at the bus stop outside Sainsburys on Friar Street
Read moreDetailsReading residents are being invited to share their views on plans for the council's combined library and civic centre from today, Thursday, August 3
Read moreDetailsA 17-year-old boy from Reading has been charged with multiple drug offences following a Thames Valley Police investigation
Read moreDetailsIndustrial action by teachers in all four of the relevant unions has been called to an end following a pay deal between educators and the government
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Dino Trail has been brought to the town centre by BRICKLIVE and Reading's BID and will see dinosaur models take over the town
Read moreDetailsNominations are now open for the King's Award for Voluntary Service which recognises the hard work and service of volunteers across the country
Read moreDetailsINVESTORS in Reading are going Stateside when it comes to playing the stock market.
Read moreDetailsBintu Conteh, aged 39 and of Frilsham Road, Tilehurst, was unanimously found guilty by a jury of one count of perverting the course of justice
Read moreDetailsA NEW cafe has opened bringin the taste of Portugal the heart of one of Reading, and is offering a special treat for Reading Today readers
Read moreDetailsCaversham Court Gardens has been given the Green Flag Award, recognising high-quality maintenance and excellent wildlife and sustainability practices
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