Dog rescued from car stuck in water
A DOG has to be rescued after a car ended up in water last week.
Read moreDetailsA DOG has to be rescued after a car ended up in water last week.
Read moreDetailsA WHITLEY man has been jailed for two years after being caught with 39 wraps of cocaine and heroin. David Beckford, 35, of Hadrian Walk, Reading, pleaded guilty to two...
Read moreDetailsThe NHS says it "remains committed" to improving patient experience as it continues efforts to recover urgent and emergency care services
Read moreDetailsA NEW exhibition aims to transport visitors back 2,000 years to discover what life was like for early residents of Silchester
Read moreDetailsSIX NEW bus lanes are to be created in Reading as part of an initiative to get more people out of their cars and on to public transport.
Read moreDetailsA PROJECT to update one of the busiest interchanges in the country will see the M25 closed over several weekends in coming months.
Read moreDetailsKEIR STARMER'S comments on anti-social behaviour in Reading was scaremongering and not based in reality according to the Conservatives
Read moreDetailsTHERE was a surprise customer dropping in for a cuppa and a slice of cake at Tilehurst café today – Sir Keir Starmer. The Labour leader dropped into the Dee...
Read moreDetailsThe National Health Service has issued a final reminder for those who are still yet to get their seasonal booster vaccines for Covid-19
Read moreDetailsThe Retreat, The Alehouse, The Allied Arms, Fox & Hounds, and The Nags Head shortlisted for CAMRA's Pub of the Year for Reading and Mid Berkshire
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