Man charged with GBH and possession of offensive weapon
A man has been charged in connection with an incident of grievous bodily harm in Reading following a Thames Valley Police investigation
Read moreDetailsA man has been charged in connection with an incident of grievous bodily harm in Reading following a Thames Valley Police investigation
Read moreDetailsRemote learning has been on the University of Reading's radar since the inception of its online courses programme a decade ago.
Read moreDetailsA READING-BASED charity is welcoming people to its evening of festive celebrations and hearty singing on Tuesday, December 5.
Read moreDetailsThe Atomic Weapons Establishment is set to redouble its efforts in supporting STEM professionals to return to work
Read moreDetailsStorm Ciaran sees barometer readings plummet
Read moreDetailsA WOMEN'S society has been celebrated for its effort to help a fellow community group throw its annual fundraiser.
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's busiest roads could be reduced to two lanes according to a plan drawn up by the council.
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN in Reading and Wokingham will have the opportunity to try their hand at some fun football thanks to a youth club's upcoming sessions.
Read moreDetailsA FRIENDLY open-mic poetry contest returns to The Rising Sun Arts Centre this Sunday, November 5.
Read moreDetailsTheale-based tech supply specialist Westcoast is celebrating a major business success.
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