Boy, 15, left with broken jaw after being attacked by three teenagers in Reading
Police are appealing for witnesses after a15-year-old boy was attacked by a group of three teenage boys in Prospect Park on Monday, June 16.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a15-year-old boy was attacked by a group of three teenage boys in Prospect Park on Monday, June 16.
Read moreDetailsSir John Madejski will look back on his time as Reading FC owner at a Q&A event at the Purple Turtle on July 15.
Read moreDetailsCentrum Group, headquartered in Reading, has been named one of the fastest-growing founder-led firms in the UK.
Read moreDetailsAnyone who knows Reading knows we have a thriving charity sector and strong communities, the two go hand in hand. Several of the categories in the Pride of Reading Awards...
Read moreDetailsSchool of the Year, Reading Girls School, sponsor Qwerty Youngsters from Reading Girls School have put it forward for School of the Year, praising its encouragement, positivity and support. One...
Read moreDetailsReading FC legend Jimmy Quinn was reunited with fans as he hosted a Q&A evening at the Purple Turtle last Sunday.
Read moreDetailsMariusz Glowacki, aged 43 and of no fixed abode, is wanted on re-call to prison for breaching his licensing conditions.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a collision involving three motorcyclists occurred on the M4, between junctions 12 and 13
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released CCTV images as part of their investigations into a dangerous dog incident.
Read moreDetailsA rising star in the world of kayaking is making waves this year, thanks in part to a grant from Woodley Town Council.
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