Thames Valley Police launches new Roads Policing Unit Tasking Team
Thames Valley Police has launched a new dedicated team aimed at bolstering its response to risk of harm on the roads through targeted work.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched a new dedicated team aimed at bolstering its response to risk of harm on the roads through targeted work.
Read moreDetailsRyan Stevens has set up an animal sanctuary and worked to improve education around Tourette's syndrome
Read moreDetailsReading town centre was transformed into a river of light on Saturday evening as hundreds of residents took part in the annual Glow Lantern Parade. Families, schools and community groups...
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has teamed up with Reading-based think tank EARTH 51 to launch a new drive to foster responsible use of AI
Read moreDetailsChloe Keates, aged 30 and of no fixed abode, was sentenced to 59 weeks in prison at a hearing at Reading Crown Court on Tuesday, February 10.
Read moreDetailsThe mum of four daughters has described how she and her husband are skipping meals and other financial woes after being forced out of their Homes
Read moreDetailsThe MP for Earley and Woodley has welcomed changes to train services between Reading and London following a joint campaign
Read moreDetailsWork is taking place to deliver on an ambitious project to build nearly 800 new council homes in Reading.
Read moreDetailsFamilies and swimmers in Reading are being urged to have their say on plans to bring new water quality protections to Pangbourne Meadows
Read moreDetailsEducating Rita will see the return of award-winning director Annie Kershaw, as well as Rep debuts from Madelyn Smedley and Julius D'Silva
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