Supertato is coming to Broad Street Mall in Reading
Broad Street Mall took to social media to ask their audience which character they wanted to visit the centre this Easter and the votes are in.
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall took to social media to ask their audience which character they wanted to visit the centre this Easter and the votes are in.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating a man, Kiel, 36, reported missing from Reading.
Read moreDetailsMichael Butler, aged 36 and of no fixed abode, was sentenced to 42 weeks in prison following a hearing at Reading Magistrates' Court on Tuesday.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to an assault in Reading which left a woman with a broken eye socket.
Read moreDetailsShopper can get their hands on brand new and preloved designer and high street fashion bargains from just £5 at the Smart Works Reading
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been sentenced to three years in prison for a string of drug and weapons offences
Read moreDetailsA man from Berkshire has been given a three-year ban from attending football matches after he threw a plastic bottle at fans
Read moreDetailsReading College and University Centre hosted an inspirational and educational one day event for hairdressing and barbering students at Reading Rep
Read moreDetailsMembers of the public in Reading are being encouraged to get their liver checked for free at Morrisons car park, off Basingstoke Road
Read moreDetailsResidents are being warned to be on their guard against criminals phoning them claiming to be from the police about a cloned bank card
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