Reading based children’s charity receives £5,000
Reading based children's charity receives £5,000
Read moreDetailsReading based children's charity receives £5,000
Read moreDetailsNOEL HUNT made a promising start as interim manager of Reading FC, securing a hard-fought point against Premier League-bound Burnley.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to a suspicious incident that took place in Reading. On Tuesday, April 11, a female cyclist in her late teens and two men...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to a robbery which took place at around 4pm on Thursday, April 13, in central Reading
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating a teenager who may be in Reading and was reported missing after leaving an address in Gloucester
Read moreDetailsAt around 3.20pm on Wednesday, April 12, a Ford Transit van was involved in a collision with a Toyota Yaris at the junction Tay Road and Dee Road
Read moreDetailsMacbeth has unveiled bright new livery and branding to celebrate 30 years in the business and to reflect its evolution
Read moreDetailsLa'de Kitchen was a must-visit restaurant for its delectable Mediterranean menu, attentive staff, and delightful ambiance
Read moreDetailsA PROPOSAL to build three four-bed homes in west Reading had been rejected.
Read moreDetailsReading will be one of nine locations in the UK taking part in the protest against a number of rights abuses and raise awareness of the Hong Kong 47
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