Reading man pleads guilty to arson of Rowe Court
A Reading man has pleaded guilty to a series of offences on Tuesday, September 20, after setting fire to premises in Rowe Court
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has pleaded guilty to a series of offences on Tuesday, September 20, after setting fire to premises in Rowe Court
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS using the M4 may be required to find alternative routes due to planned closures.
Read moreDetailsTHE NUMBER of fines over anti-money laundering measured issued to estate agents has increased by nearly 1,000% in the past year
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES broke into a Whitley home last week and stole a number of electrical items
Read moreDetailsPEOPLE with a passion for the 1960s can meet Karl Ferris, a master of psychedelic photography who created images for Jimi Hendrix and The Beatles
Read moreDetailsAN AWARD-WINNING venue in Reading has announced its exciting line-up of autumn events.
Read moreDetailsMUSICAL-LOVERS are set to have their heartstrings pulled at a Reading theatre group's upcoming production.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is providing tutoring for hundreds of children across the town in English, Maths and Science.
Read moreDetailsBERKS COUNTY FOOTBALL CLUB are running a new initiative aimed at boys and girls aged between 12-18 with any disabilities.
Read moreDetailsFrom Friday, September 23, an exhibition will see small-scale art displayed at the Turbine House produce by the Reading Guild of Artists
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