Police appeal for witnesses to Friar Street assault
Police are appealing for witnesses to an assault which took place on Friar Street at around 4.35pm on Friday, July 1
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses to an assault which took place on Friar Street at around 4.35pm on Friday, July 1
Read moreDetailsB&M opens a brand new store in the Calcot Retail Centre on Bath Road, with West Berkshire Food Bank officially unveiling the new branch
Read moreDetailsReading Abbey Revealed has submitted its proposals for the continued preservation of the Abbey Quarter to the Council for evaluation
Read moreDetailsAida H Dee is bringing her family-friendly drag queen story hour show to Reading, with an interactive show in libraries across town
Read moreDetailsPolice appeal for information after four men raped and assaulted a woman in the area of McIlroy Park, Tilehurst, on Monday, June 27
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been sentenced to two years, eight months' imprisonment for the supply of a controlled class A drug on Friday, June 24
Read moreDetailsIt was a day of firsts at Henley Royal Regatta as the six-day event started on Tuesday in bright and blustery conditions.
Read moreDetailsA charity horse race at Newbury saw one competitor combining business and pleasure to raise more than £5,000 for the Injured Jockeys Fund (IJF). Richard Freeman, who works as a...
Read moreDetailsEast Reading Festival's return is a huge success, including the launch of a new performance stage, after a hiatus during the pandemic
Read moreDetailsFifteen new detective constables have joined Thames Valley Police after being attested at the Police Now detective academy
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