Police suspect robbery as two further arrests mace in connection with St Mary’s Butts affray
TWO FURTHER arrests have been made following an incident of affray in Reading which left a man with stab wounds last month
Read moreDetailsTWO FURTHER arrests have been made following an incident of affray in Reading which left a man with stab wounds last month
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a moped and a pedestrian were involved in the collision, leaving a woman with injuries
Read moreDetailsROAD safety experts have called on Thames Valley police to use drones to target dangerous drivers.
Read moreDetailsSOME of Britain's best-selling authors and thinkers have been confirmed for the Cliveden Literary Festival.
Read moreDetailsYOUNGSTERS are going quackers for fun filled swimming lessons with a difference.
Read moreDetailsFuture property professionals came together in Reading recently to learn more about the real estate sector.
Read moreDetailsSONNING Common Primary is on course to upgrade its sports facilities.
Read moreDetailsA new survey has shown that West Berkshire is one of the safest places in the UK for a staycation
Read moreDetailsBerkshire face a must-win game against Cheshire in the NCCA Championship at Finchampstead starting next Sunday (August 6).
Read moreDetailsFANS' favourite Zach Clow is hoping to keep putting smiles on Rams supporters' faces having completed his switch from London Scottish
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