TVP Chief Constable John Campbell set to retire
Thames Valley Police Chief Constable, John Campbell, has announced his intention to retire from his role on Wednesday, August 31
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police Chief Constable, John Campbell, has announced his intention to retire from his role on Wednesday, August 31
Read moreDetailsAs living costs continue to rise, local friendship group, Reading District Oddfellows is urging residents to not cut back on socialising.
Read moreDetailsThe mosque, on Oxford Road, invites members of the public to visit for the annual 'Visit My Mosque' event on Saturday, September 3
Read moreDetailsReading-based restaurant software business Favouritetable take Best Restaurant Listing and Reservation Systemns Provider at the UK Enterprise awards
Read moreDetailsLemaree Jordan, 18, of Tilehurst, was sentenced to three years and nine months in prison at Reading Crown Court on Friday, August 26
Read moreDetailsReading Maiden Erlegh Inner Wheel has welcomed Louise as President.
Read moreDetailsWHITLEY Community Development Association has been nominated as Community of the Year, sponsored by Hilton Reading.
Read moreDetailsHERE'S a tale from the riverbank that's good news: it's now cleaner and greener thanks to a community clean-up
Read moreDetailsReading FC went top of the Championship after defeating Millwall 1-0 on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsReading FC claimed victory in a hard-fought 1-0 win away at Millwall on Saturday afternoon.
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