Nine people found in lorry in Reading Services, following police incident
THAMES Valley Police has announced that an incident at Reading Services' lorry park has been resolved, with a number of people found inside a lorry
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has announced that an incident at Reading Services' lorry park has been resolved, with a number of people found inside a lorry
Read moreDetailsThe informal consultation is seeking views from residents on changes to which vehicles may use the eastbound bus lane towards Cemetery Junction
Read moreDetailsClimbing mountains together: Hope And Vision, and Places Leisure
Read moreDetailsA new exhibition has come to Reading exploring the relationship between words and smells with a one-of-a-kind art showcase
Read moreDetailsSEVERAL generations of Whitley residents came together to reminisce about the good old days.
Read moreDetailsFootball is more than win, lose, or draw (although a few league wins for Reading would be nice). Football clubs are part of a town's identity
Read moreDetailsAN ALL-SINGING, all-dancing, all-crafting celebration of Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights, took place in Reading town centre on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsONE of Reading's MPs says more family homes are needed in the town.
Read moreDetailsA SOUTH Reading community group is inviting residents to join them for a spot of tea and entertainment on Friday, November 24.
Read moreDetailsAN AWARD-WINNING choir will help the town get into the festive mood at a carol service on Friday, December 15.
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