Police launch high-tech crackdown with drones and stop-searches in Reading
Officers carried out a high-visibility deployment today as part of Project Servator, a policing initiative aimed at deterring crime
Read moreDetailsOfficers carried out a high-visibility deployment today as part of Project Servator, a policing initiative aimed at deterring crime
Read moreDetailsStand-up, author, and mathematician Matt Parker's Getting Triggy with It comes to Reading's Hexagon theatre on Wednesday, March 4
Read moreDetailsBeatrix Potter's mischievous character will pose for selfies on World Book Day
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a teenage girl was assaulted by a group outside a busy shopping centre in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA crackdown on anti-social behaviour, including dangerous bike and scooter riding, will begin in Reading in just a few weeks.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has responded after two serious crashes along a busy road in the town.
Read moreDetailsThe Labour leader has answered whether tenants of a council-owned housing company in Reading could have stayed in their properties.
Read moreDetailsThe candidates for the Conservative Party for three wards in West Reading have been announced ahead of the local elections this May.
Read moreDetailsEnforcers have a 'zero tolerance policy' on any retailer selling single-use disposable vapes in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe local elections are going ahead in Reading amid widespread uncertainty about scheduled elections elsewhere in the country.
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