Teenager from Reading charged with GBH
Karnye Edwards, aged 19 and of Callington Road, has been charged with a count of grievous bodily harm with intent
Read moreDetailsKarnye Edwards, aged 19 and of Callington Road, has been charged with a count of grievous bodily harm with intent
Read moreDetailsMatt Rodda has said that MoD security systems being the least secure in Whitehall is 'unaccpetable' following new figures
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has posted to social media that an address in Northumberland Avenue has been placed under a Full Closure Order
Read moreDetailsThe council is inviting residents to help choose how refurbishments to the Westfield Road Recreation Ground will look
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that Bet Tickner, who served as the mayor of Reading in 2006, has died
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has said that part of the M4 has been closed while they deal with a collision involving a single vehicle on Wednesday, January 10
Read moreDetailsIn January 2023, Ruth Perry took her own life after 13 years of teaching at Caversham Primary School and more than three decades in the profession
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has urged the public to use its website for reporting non-emergency crimes as issues with contact centres have been reported.
Read moreDetailsThe Wolseley Street Bakery is closing its van service at Tilehurst station after a fourth break-in in two years
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Air Ambulance has seen another yearly rise in callouts as it marks 25 years of emergency medical support
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