Police increase patrols on Reading bus routes
Police in Reading are increasing patrols on local bus routes as part of efforts to improve community safety.
Read moreDetailsPolice in Reading are increasing patrols on local bus routes as part of efforts to improve community safety.
Read moreDetailsJamie Allen, aged 23 and of Hampshire Terrace, Portsmouth, was sentenced to one year and nine months imprisonment at Reading Crown Court on January 22
Read moreDetailsA 19-year-old has been jailed for more than two years for a string of drug supply offences in Reading.
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Read moreDetailsREADING School has ranked fifth among state schools in School Sport magazine's Top 200 Schools for Sport, placing 25th overall among all UK schools.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club have taken an unprecedented step in English football by appointing a head of artificial intelligence
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses a collision occurred involving a vehicle and a pedestrian at the junction of Highgrove Street on Friday
Read moreDetailsReading's Rivermead Leisure Centre has been judged one of the best leisure facilities in the UK after receiving an Outstanding rating
Read moreDetailsComedian Nish Kumar has announced a date in Reading at The Hexagon as part of his newly revealed 2026 UK tour.
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