Dog walker ambushed in broad daylight as masked cyclist strikes in Reading park
Thames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses following a robbery in the Kensington Park area of Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses following a robbery in the Kensington Park area of Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe charity asks people to help it support some of the world's poorest people
Read moreDetailsA Hampshire man has been jailed for ten years after a string of offences which left victims conned out of tens of thousands.
Read moreDetailsLast week Thames Valley Police took part in a multi-force collaboration which saw more than 80 arrests and over 100 seizures of illegal items.
Read moreDetailsEnjoy a Lower Earley childhood bereavement charity's golf day
Read moreDetailsPeople have been living in the area for half a million years
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club fans had a chance to meet guide dogs and puppies ahead of a match against Wigan Athletic earlier this season.
Read moreDetailsA property developer has been ordered to pay more than £3,000 by Reading Magistrates after a prosecution for flouting agreed planning conditions.
Read moreDetailsThis week, RBFRS is running a campaign urging people to 'Be Water Aware', with a view to reducing the number of drowning incidents around the UK
Read moreDetailsTh Community Care Fund is a new nationwide initiative designed to support local projects that make a positive difference to people's lives.
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