Fire service frees two trapped in M4 collision
Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service attended a road traffic collision on the M4 on Tuesday, March 8, in which two people were left trapped.
Read moreDetailsRoyal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service attended a road traffic collision on the M4 on Tuesday, March 8, in which two people were left trapped.
Read moreDetailsOrganisers of the ReadiPop have announced that ReadiPop will be back for a special event in lieu of the usual three-day festival this year
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has welcomed the announcement of eight new green buses which are set to join the town's transport fleet
Read moreDetailsWe talk to Matt Thomson ahead of the release of The Amazons' fourth album, 21st Century Fiction, which releases next month
Read moreDetailsKnights has completed its acquisition of IBB Law for an initial £21m, bringing more than 140 professionals to teams in Reading and the south east.
Read moreDetailsSound of the Sirens are performing at Face Bar, Reading, from 7.30pm on Sunday, April 27, presented by Club Velocity.
Read moreDetailsGovernment funding will see nearly 320 new buses delivered to places around the UK, including eight in Reading, as a boost to green travel
Read moreDetailsA Reading man and Transport for London driver has been charged with more than £700 for operating illegally during Reading Festival last year
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Vision was joined by broadcaster Chris Tarrant and comedian Chris McCausland for a weekend of fundraising in Reading
Read moreDetailsVisual artist Jennifer Starnes has been shortlisted for the South East of England final of this year's UK StartUp Awards.
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