JULY 2022: Readipop, Bastille Day and Eid help Reading keep the party going
In a month which saw the census results showing the town's population had increased by 12% in a decade, and a bin lorry named after Ricky Gervais
Read moreDetailsIn a month which saw the census results showing the town's population had increased by 12% in a decade, and a bin lorry named after Ricky Gervais
Read moreDetailsIn June, Reading joined the rest of the country in celebrating the 70th year of Queen Elizabeth II's reign
Read moreDetailsMAY started with Whitley being transformed into the land of dinosaurs last week, thanks to an arts initiative.
Read moreDetailsSerious incident closes Riverside Car Park
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has released an image of a man officers would like to speak to following a theft of a bicycle in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe Order of St John Award for Organ Donation was given to the families and loved ones of 14 donors, run in conjunction with NHS Blood and Transplant
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has released CCTV images of a man they are seeking in connection with an assault. At around 4am on Wednesday, October 26, a group of people were...
Read moreDetailsBusinesses in one of Reading's most recognisable buildings is supporting ReadiFood's reverse advent calendar
Read moreDetailsA PHD student at the University of Reading is seeking participants in a sleep study examining the effects of herbal supplements
Read moreDetailsA READING man has been charged with robbery and other offences, following a Thames Valley Police investigation. Mohamad Hamza, aged 20, of Liverpool Road, Reading, was charged on Wednesday, December...
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