Missing Cheshire boy located
Police are appealing for help tracing a Cheshire boy who is believed to be in Reading, with possible links to Burghfield
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for help tracing a Cheshire boy who is believed to be in Reading, with possible links to Burghfield
Read moreDetailsThe collection of restored vintage attractions will go up for sale after its current tour, due to finish in October
Read moreDetailsAfter continued complaints, contractors risk losing permission to work in Reading Borough ahead of questioning by the council
Read moreDetailsWorkers in Reading place 13th in a new survey which compares cost of living with a flaky, pastry benchmark
Read moreDetailsLGBTQ+ organisations across Reading criticised a lecture held by Reading University, saying it has failed to safeguard trans students
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council announces photo competition to celebrate its friendship with the German city, and celebrations in June
Read moreDetailsBracknell's Ale and Cider Festival returns, bringing food, brews, and live music to the jubilee weekend at Bracknell Rugby Club
Read moreDetailsReading University is one of the leading organisations of a new scheme to put climate resources in the hands of nurseries, schools, and colleges
Read moreDetailsChildren with autism will be invited to contribute to a community art project inspired by the jubliee in June
Read moreDetailsA Section 60 order has been put in place in Burghfield, giving officers increased stop and search powers from 3pm on Thursday, April 21
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