Police appeal for witnesses following actual bodily harm in Friar Street
In the small hours of Sunday, November 27, three men were attacked by a group of other men while standing outside the Black Diamond Club
Read moreDetailsIn the small hours of Sunday, November 27, three men were attacked by a group of other men while standing outside the Black Diamond Club
Read moreDetailsSergeant Dom Mahon and PC Julia Stroud were given commendations at the Chief Constable's Awards ceremony on Wednesday, November 23
Read moreDetailsA PUB CHAIN will offer free baps to anyone who says a secret code phrase this Saturday.
Read moreDetailsLocal badminton players played hard and fair to fight for the title in the Acubed IT Rangers Sports autumn tournament.
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESSNESS charity is offering emergency support to those sleeping rough as temperatures are expected to drop below zero degrees celsius.
Read moreDetailsDr Robin Borthwick, aged 78 and of Southend Road, Bradfield, is will be formally charged with five counts of indecent assault on a boy
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES have announced changes to bus fares for Reading FC fans on match days.
Read moreDetailsBetween 10.30pm on Sunday, December 4, and 7am on Monday, December 5, a grey BMW was stolen from the driveway of premises in Conifer Drive, Tilehurst
Read moreDetailsA TEAM of researchers has revealed kitchen drains are home to a surprising number of fungal organisms.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for information following the burglary of building supplies from premises in Caversham between Friday-Monday, December 2-5
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