Criminal damage in Burghfield
THAMES Valley Police is appealing for information following an incident of criminal damage in Burghfield Common
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for information following an incident of criminal damage in Burghfield Common
Read moreDetailsAttendees at the Rhymetime session were treated to a visit by the mayor when they took part in the speech and music event in Forbury Gardens
Read moreDetailsThe owners of a Pingewood-based water park have said the venue is a "safe and fun environment" despite an alleged brawl at an unlicensed boxing event
Read moreDetailsFirefighters have been praised for their efforts in rescuing family members from a house fire which claimed two lives.
Read moreDetailsA Playhatch Pub's Coronation event raised glasses, and hats
Read moreDetailsFEWER new house builds are making it tougher for buyers struggling to get on the property ladder.
Read moreDetailsSUPERMARKET giant Aldi is planning to go small with its carbon footprint.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for information following a vehicle theft in Layton Rise, Tilehurst in which a white Mercedes GLS 350 AMG was stolen
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has released CCTV images as part of an appeal for information following an incident of sexual assault in Reading
Read moreDetailsSagar Gurung was found guilty of attempted rape and sexual assault by penetration by a unanimous jury verdict at the hearing on Wednesday, May 10
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