Police appeal for witnesses and dash-cam footage after public order offence on M4
Police are appealing for witnesses and dash-cam footage after four offenders attacked a man in his forties on the M4 on Monday, August 15
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses and dash-cam footage after four offenders attacked a man in his forties on the M4 on Monday, August 15
Read moreDetailsSANDHURST TOWN maintained their perfect start to the season with a clean sheet win over Woodley United.
Read moreDetailsByron Haines, aged 31, of HMP Bullingdon, was sentenced to four years and eight months in prison at Reading Crown Court on Friday, August 12
Read moreDetailsThe rise will come into place from Monday, September 5.
Read moreDetails32 athletes from Berkshire have been selected to compete at the 2022 School Games National Finals.
Read moreDetailsFemale guitar prodigy to play in Newbury
Read moreDetailsFrom Friday, August 26, Reading Festival will return to Little John's Farm, Richfield Avenue, bringing 100,000 revellers expected to attend this year
Read moreDetailsMedicine Festival returns to Wasing Estate to celebrate global music, dance indigenous wisdom, arts and activism from Thursday to Sunday, August 18-21
Read moreDetailsBeans on Toast, who says he is as an outlaw folk musician, is preparing to visit Reading next spring, part of a "mahoosive ramble" across the country
Read moreDetailsVISITORS of a Reading museum will get a glimpse of ancient history through its new window display.
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