Thames Valley Police mark national week of action on spiking
The National Police Chief's Council is leading the initiative which will see an intensification of spiking prevention measures
Read moreDetailsThe National Police Chief's Council is leading the initiative which will see an intensification of spiking prevention measures
Read moreDetailsFour hopefuls will follow in the footsteps if the team who made it to the finals in 2022, which saw the team narrowly lose to Imperial College London
Read moreDetailsA team from Reading is set to take part in an annual football tournament in support of efforts to tackle homelessness
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice is adding to its 22 stores across Thames Valley as it prepares for the launch of the new store next month
Read moreDetailsReading Vegan Festival is back in town for its seventh annual outing on Saturday, September 21
Read moreDetailsBrookfields School in Tilehurst marked its 50th anniversary with a fete last week with pupils and their families
Read moreDetailsTVP are appealing for help locating James Knight, last seen at Oxford Train Station at around 1.20am on Tuesday, September 17
Read moreDetailsRotary Club of Reading Abbey's duck race has raised over £5,000 for the club's charity fund as thousands of rubber duckies took to the water
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that the next phase of its electoral register drive is beginning this week
Read moreDetailsButterfly Conservation has announced that 2024 has seen the lowest numbers of butterfly populations in it 14-year history
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