Retail union raises concerns over yet another rise in shoplifting statistics
Thames Valley has seen another increase in shoplifting figures as the government's policing bill seeks to reclassify 'low-value' offences
Read moreDetailsThames Valley has seen another increase in shoplifting figures as the government's policing bill seeks to reclassify 'low-value' offences
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has announced the appointment of Mr Ranson after nearly five years as Head of Engineering at the company
Read moreDetailsLet's Lift The Curfew aims to build confidence, fitness and community by bringing together women of all abilities for supportive group runs on campus.
Read moreDetailsPatients across the South East will be among those to benefit from faster diagnosis, earlier treatment and more personalised care, NHS leaders say.
Read moreDetailsMembers of the local community, councillors, and MPs alike gathered in Central Reading to mark the opening of a new mural on Sunday
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a collision which resulted in a cyclist receiving serious injuries in Reading this week.
Read moreDetailsThe Atrium Health Club in Tilehurst posted to social media early on Friday morning to announce that it would be closed following an incident.
Read moreDetailsMorgan Sindall Construction has completed the first phase of Reading's new Central Library, marking a significant milestone in the £10.7 million regeneration of the town's civic quarter. The project comprises...
Read moreDetailsUTC READING has announced that the programme has cut the number of people not in education, employment, or training (NEETs) by 15% in the area
Read moreDetailsReading Glow parade is back to illuminate the heart of the town with a festival of light, community, and celebration on February 14
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