Stoke Row Steam Rally GBH: man has leg broken during assault, police appeal for witnesses
A MAN attending a popular rally was left with a broken leg and a damaged knee during an attack police are treating as a GBH.
Read moreDetailsA MAN attending a popular rally was left with a broken leg and a damaged knee during an attack police are treating as a GBH.
Read moreDetailsA HEALTHCARE worker at the Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust has been presented with one of the top awards the NHS can give out.
Read moreDetailsA family-run Polish restaurant will be able to serve alcohol after permission was granted by councillors.
Read moreDetailsPlastic bags and food wrappers will soon be collected from the doorsteps of Reading homes as part of a £200,000 recycling trial.
Read moreDetailsCHRISTIANS from the town's churches are invited to an AGM taking place early next month.
Read moreDetailsRABBLE's production weaves power struggles and personal relationships effortlessly together in Flintoff's arresting Abbey origin story
Read moreDetailsReading Today speaks to Cllr Rachel Eden in her final interview as the mayor of Reading
Read moreDetailsTWENTY SIX different ideas on how to improve road safety at an east Reading junction have been submitted to Reading Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsTWO charities that work in Reading and Wokingham have received donations of £1,000 each from a national fund
Read moreDetailsJURASSIC PARK! Reading is to be taken over by dinosaurs this summer.
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