Police name victim of Pierces Hill incident
Thames Valley Police confirm the identity of the victim as Sheldon Lewcock, aged 19, from Reading
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police confirm the identity of the victim as Sheldon Lewcock, aged 19, from Reading
Read moreDetailsDue to a number of days of industrial action throughout August, Great Western and South Western Railways will be offering severely limited services
Read moreDetailsMORE than 50 residents of Tilehurst and friends and family have gathered at a vigil to pay their respects after a man in his teens was involved in an incident...
Read moreDetailsAfter two linked incidents in Southcote and Tilehurst have led to the death of a Reading man, a murder investigation has been launched
Read moreDetailsWill Arnott has returned home from the Veldhoven 2022 World Boccia Challenger with two silver medals on Wednesday, August 10
Read moreDetailsHappy's Circus will come to Beechwood Primary School, Woodley, on Friday, September 16
Read moreDetailsJoseph Huntley will be commemorated with a blue plaque at a home in Christchurch Road, Reading, unveiled by the mayor
Read moreDetailsPolice are looking to speak to members of the public who helped after a robbery and assault in Broad Street
Read moreDetailsA fire which broke out in the open near Southcote has been brought under control, according to Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service
Read moreDetailsFrom Thursday, August 11, extreme heat is expected across most of the south, with temperatures expected to reach the mid-30s through Sunday, August 14
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