Specialist police swoop on Reading town centre – one arrested
Specially trained officers were deployed in Reading town centre on Tuesday as part of Project Servator
Read moreDetailsSpecially trained officers were deployed in Reading town centre on Tuesday as part of Project Servator
Read moreDetails£714,785 has been granted, and a number of volunteer roles and internships will be brought to the town when the project is delivered in 2028
Read moreDetailsChief Constable Jason Hogg has said he is "cautiously optimistic" about the proposed plans laid out by ministers on Monday, January 26
Read moreDetailsMore than 105,000 additional urgent NHS dental appointments are available for people across the South East aimed at boosting emergency access to care
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been charged following a disturbance at a football match in Reading on Saturday, police have said.
Read moreDetailsFrom Monday (February 2) a new sliding scale of parking charges will apply depending on the vehicle's CO2 emissions across the borough
Read moreDetailsA new housing project is set to see people moving in this week as the complex at Wensley Road is now ready to welcome new residents
Read moreDetailsApplications for the third wave of Household Support Funding (HSF) are now open, eligible residents can claim support payments of £200.
Read moreDetailsThe Met Office has issued a Yellow Weather Warning, including across Reading, as Storm Chandra sets in.
Read moreDetailsAn account auditing scandal which led to Reading council having to pay hundreds of thousands of pounds has been remembered nearly 10 years on.
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