Annual crime report shows drops in neighbourhood crime, shoplifting, and knife crime
Neighbourhood crime, knife crime, shoplifting, and rural crime have all dropped, the latest figures from the PCC's annual report show
Read moreDetailsNeighbourhood crime, knife crime, shoplifting, and rural crime have all dropped, the latest figures from the PCC's annual report show
Read moreDetailsReading Biscuit Factory has finally confirmed it is set to reopen after licensing issues caused it to close temporarily.
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's buses has been given a new splash of paint to mark the opening of the town's new Central Library this week.
Read moreDetailsThe annual celebration of the town's waterways is returning to the town centre for its 37th outing, bringing fashion, music, boats, and much more.
Read moreDetailsStarmer's proposals for a social media ban for children aims to keep young people away from harm, but will its implementation be effective?
Read moreDetailsReading's new library is throwing open its doors this week, and Reading Borough Council is inviting residents to come and take a look
Read moreDetailsThe Caversham and District Residents Association (CADRA) is celebrating the centenary of Caversham Bridge as it turns 100-years-old.
Read moreDetailsThe blood donation centre in Reading has announced it now has a permanent home once again?including a more streamlined all-in-one service.
Read moreDetailsReading Repertory Theatre has laid out its schedule of school-focused events aimed at bringing fun, workshops, and stage experiences to young people.
Read moreDetailsA trial partnership has seen a huge increase in the number of fines issued for littering and fly-tipping, Reading Borough Council has announced.
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