Nine people found in lorry in Reading Services, following police incident
THAMES Valley Police has announced that an incident at Reading Services' lorry park has been resolved, with a number of people found inside a lorry
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has announced that an incident at Reading Services' lorry park has been resolved, with a number of people found inside a lorry
Read moreDetailsThe informal consultation is seeking views from residents on changes to which vehicles may use the eastbound bus lane towards Cemetery Junction
Read moreDetailsA new exhibition has come to Reading exploring the relationship between words and smells with a one-of-a-kind art showcase
Read moreDetailsTHE LORRY Park at Reading Services on the M40 is currently closed due to a police incident. Thames Valley Police said that while there is no risk to the public,...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released a statement following the publication of a report of police child protective services on Wednesday, November 8
Read moreDetailsChristian Kelly, aged 40 and of Caversham Road, Reading, was charged with five counts of shoplifting on Tuesday, November 7
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY shop in Reading is set to reopen after flooding damage caused it close in July
Read moreDetailsThe Transgender Day of Remembrance vigil will take place from on 6pm Sunday, November 19, at Reading Biscuit Factory, and at 3Sixty the following day
Read moreDetailsTilehurst residents have once again come together to mark Remembrance Sunday with a number of displays and events in Reading
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is inviting residents to a number of drop-in sessions to share their views on its transport strategy
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