Reading to mark fifth anniversary of Forbury Gardens attack next week
Friday, June 20, marks five years since David Wails, James Furlong, and Joe Ritchie-Bennett lost their lives in the Forbury Gardens attacks
Read moreDetailsFriday, June 20, marks five years since David Wails, James Furlong, and Joe Ritchie-Bennett lost their lives in the Forbury Gardens attacks
Read moreDetails2025 is the 200th anniversary of the modern railway in Britain and passengers from London, Slough, Reading and Newbury can mark this major milestone
Read moreDetailsEnjoy a seasonal night of cinema screams
Read moreDetailsSir Nic Dakin sees for himself how PACT supports women in the justice system
Read moreDetailsNew modernised pay and display machines are being installed across Reading as part of an upgrade of parking facilities
Read moreDetailsWork on improving the new Civic Centre was halted unexpectedly after an unusual set of residents was found to be living at the site
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Read moreDetailsRecord amount will support family dementia carers
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Read moreDetailsBlade Samuel, of the West Midlands, was jailed for over three years after he pleaded guilty to a string of drug offences
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