Reading man arrested on suspicion of assault
Reading man arrested on suspicion of assault with police appealing for witnesses
Read moreDetailsReading man arrested on suspicion of assault with police appealing for witnesses
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police appeals for witnesses after a road traffic collision on the A4 Bath Road in Calcot on Thursday, March 10
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Ale Trail officially launched at a special event held in The Retreat on St John's Street last Saturday, March 5.
Read moreDetailsFollowing a major fire at the property on Wednesday, December 15, officers had been working at the site.
Read moreDetailsPaul Ince's honeymoon period at Reading was the equivalent of booking a week's stay at Butlin?s before getting food poisoning four days in.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's motorists are paying as much as 165.9p for a litre of unleaded, and 177.9p for diesel on some forecourts, such as Texaco at Charvil.
Read moreDetailsREADING suffered an away defeat after they lost out to Old Cranleighans in a 6-3 loss.
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar Corner on Hosier Street will open to the public at 11am on Saturday, March 12, offering a variety of flavours to street food fans.
Read moreDetailsBATTLING Rams suffered a heart-breaking 22-21 defeat at high-flying Sale as a James Robins penalty with the last kick of the game
Read moreDetailsREADING ROCKETS kept their challenge for the play-off Championship on track with a win over Worthing Thunder.
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