Two 15-year-olds arrested in connection with thefts from vehicles in West Berkshire, Calcot
Two arrests have been made following multiple thefts from vehicles in West Berkshire and parts of Reading
Read moreDetailsTwo arrests have been made following multiple thefts from vehicles in West Berkshire and parts of Reading
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after jewellery reportedly worth thousands was stolen in Caversham
Read moreDetailsThe 'atmosphere of fear' following recent national riots has been addressed by local politicians.
Read moreDetailsThe event attracted numerous vintage motor vehicles.
Read moreDetailsFigures released by NHSDiscountOffers.co.uk show that patients in the BOB ICB are among those spending the least on their prescription costs annually
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released CCTV images as part of its appeal for information about an incident of assault in Reading last month
Read moreDetailsWoodley United lost out in their home match to Spartans Youth in the Combined Counties Division One.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley police is appealing for help locating a man reported missing who has links to Reading
Read moreDetailsTwo Reading FC legends met for the first time on the eve of Reading's League One campaign.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group in Reading has discouraged members from taking part in counter-protests to avoid "escalation" amid rioting and protests across the country. Reading Muslim, a network group for Muslims...
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