PRIDE OF READING AWARDS: Who’s your local hero? Get set to nominate
Over the past 21 years hundreds of local people, groups, organisations and businesses have deservedly received a Pride of Reading Award.
Read moreDetailsOver the past 21 years hundreds of local people, groups, organisations and businesses have deservedly received a Pride of Reading Award.
Read moreDetailsA young child was killed in a minibus crash on Sunday on the M4 near Wokingham, while one child also remains in a critical condition.
Read moreDetailsSell Before We Dai have responded to today's announcement by Reading FC that the club has been sold to Redwood Holdings Ltd.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have released an e-fit image after a boy was sexually assaulted on London Road in Earley near Reading.
Read moreDetailsA cyclist has been treated in hospital and police are appealing for witnesses following a failure to stop collision in Reading on Saturday, May 10
Read moreDetailsScott Cheyney, aged 35 and of Reading, is wanted after failing to appear at Oxford Crown Court on Thursday, May 8, on a charge of a count of burglary.
Read moreDetailsA child has died following a crash on the M4 between Reading and Bracknell involving a minibus.
Read moreDetailsThe RSPCA Young Photographer awards has now opened for entries.
Read moreDetailsAndrew was invited to Reading's Kendrick school to share his knowledge with the school's journalism club.
Read moreDetailsIn a move that marks a major milestone for British basketball athletes, Joel Armotrading, a homegrown talent from Berkshire
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