Police appeal for witnesses to a robbery in Reading
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a man in his thirties was the victim of a robbery in the early hours of Wednesday, July 6
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a man in his thirties was the victim of a robbery in the early hours of Wednesday, July 6
Read moreDetailsAN OSCAR-NOMINATED director has been recognised by the University of Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe section 60 order put in place in east Reading has now been extended for a further 24 hours until around 6.40pm on Wednesday, July 6
Read moreDetailsReadiPop is ready to pop, so here's our day-by-day breakdown of which acts are playing
Read moreDetailsAhead of this summer?s UEFA Women?s Euro tournament, Harry Redknapp, AJ Odudu, Karen Carney, Ellie Taylor and Jermaine Jenas
Read moreDetailsPolice appeal for witnesses after a male in his teens was stabbed in Reading on Monday, July 3, at around 3.25pm near Avon Place.
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
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