White Eagle Pub cordoned as police appeal for witnesses to assault
Thames Valley Police is appealing for help identifying a man who was the victim of an assault in Reading on Saturday, September 9
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help identifying a man who was the victim of an assault in Reading on Saturday, September 9
Read moreDetailsEvery Little Thing Festival marked Suicide Prevention Day by providing a space to learn more about mental health and suicide prevention
Read moreDetailsA BERKSHIRE resident is set to undertake a 250km coastline challenge in Pembrokeshire in aid of a sight loss charity based in Reading
Read moreDetailsCOMMUNITY groups across Reading will co-host an upcoming event to help educate people on suicide and how to combat it.
Read moreDetailsPrisons Minister Damian Hinds has confirmed that the sale of Reading Gaol to an unknown developer is expected to be completed "later this autumn."
Read moreDetailsEllora Sutton performed original poetry alongside open-mic performers
Read moreDetailsThe renowned rock outfit are now due to kick off their new string of dates here in the 'Ding from Wednesday, November 29, at The Hexagon
Read moreDetailsReading Rep marks ten years of the programme which supports and inspires engagement with stage performance, ENGAGE:10
Read moreDetailsMcDonald's is now set to re-open on Friar Street on Wednesday, September 20.
Read moreDetailsReading Rep is reviving Joel Calacro's refreshing play, Shakespeare's R&J, the first in the UK since its West End debut
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