Police release CCTV images in continued appeal for man missing from Reading
Lok Bahadur Gurung, 42, was last seen at 10am yesterday, Friday, February 23, in Cholmeley Road
Read moreDetailsLok Bahadur Gurung, 42, was last seen at 10am yesterday, Friday, February 23, in Cholmeley Road
Read moreDetailsA FOCUSSED performance, terrific start and superb defensive display were the key factors in Rams' 33-12 National One bonus-point win against Leicester
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released CCTV footage of someone who may have vital information regarding an assault in Reading
Read moreDetailsShazeb Khalid, aged 24, of no fixed abode, has been charged with one count of murder.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for information following an assault on a bus while travelling along the Kings Road in Reading on Monday
Read moreDetailsREADING FC legend Dave Kitson is hoping to pursue a football director role at a Berkshire based club after stepping down as chairman of Arlesey Town
Read moreDetails24-year-old racing driver, Bobby Trundley, from Wokingham, is set to pair up with a fellow autistic driver to create a 'super team' for
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM martial arts club recently hosted a Muay Thai seminar led by the esteemed Jompop Kiatphontip.
Read moreDetailsWhen I saw the announcement that a third card is likely to be used by referees, it reminded me of the days when we had our own referees training team
Read moreDetailsMATT Cox's penalty with the final kick of the match fired Rams into the semi-finals of the National Colts Cup with a nerve-jangling, heart-pounding
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