Man charged in connection with public order offence
FOLLOWING a Thames Valley Police investigation, a man has been charged in connection with a public order incident in Reading
Read moreDetailsFOLLOWING a Thames Valley Police investigation, a man has been charged in connection with a public order incident in Reading
Read moreDetailsREADING Biscuit Factory is set to screen Peter Strickland's IN FABRIC on Sunday, October 30, and Wednesday, November 2
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council is set to block the use of planning laws and enforce the consultation of local planning authority for conversion of premises
Read moreDetailsThe first Reading Dussehra Diwali Festival took place at Reading Cricket Club on Saturday, October 15
Read moreDetailsAs Diwali is celebrated around the world on Monday, October 24, new figures show that children are better in formed about the festival than parents
Read moreDetailsTHE MET Office has issued a Yellow warning, with heavy rain, wind, thunder, and lightning predicted during the evening on Sunday, October 23
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Paul Ince was full of praise for his players, after they claimed a 2-0 victory over Bristol City on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsReading FC got back to winning ways with a 2-0 win over Bristol City on Saturday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsA CAR has been involved in an accident on Hartland Road, Whitley, on Saturday morning.
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN from Upper Bucklebury has been named the country's best role model.
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