The Primitives and Blueboy to play Reading in February
British indie pop bands The Primitives and Blueboy are set to perform in Reading next month.
Read moreDetailsBritish indie pop bands The Primitives and Blueboy are set to perform in Reading next month.
Read moreDetailsPolice have confirmed that a fight involving a group of youths led to a dispersal order and a heavy police presence in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsPolice made 86 arrests for offences including possession of class A and class B drugs, assault, theft of motor vehicle and driving offences.
Read moreDetailsA girls' football team from Maiden Erlegh School in Earley is one step away from playing at Wembley Stadium after progressing in the Utilita Girls Cup
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham man has been handed a prison sentence for string of drug and weapon offences and acquiring criminal property in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe Mayor attended the opening of a pioneering new project that will provide homes for young adults with learning disabilities about to leave school
Read moreDetailsA leading climate scientist from the University of Reading has received an OBE at a royal investiture ceremony at Windsor Castle.
Read moreDetailsThe Secretary of State for Education has visited a Berkshire primary school alongside MP Olivia Bailey to mark the launch of a new £200m programme
Read moreDetailsA Reading-based charity has been supporting vulnerable individuals and families for more than three decades by providing essential household items
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing to trace a specific witness following an attempted robbery in Reading in which a woman was injured.
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