Tilehurst home broken in to by thieves
INTRUDERS broke into a home in Lucey Close, Tilehurst earlier this week and police are appealing for witnesses
Read moreDetailsINTRUDERS broke into a home in Lucey Close, Tilehurst earlier this week and police are appealing for witnesses
Read moreDetailsVANDALS damaged a Volkswagen Polo parked in Calcot and police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsA BOAT caught fire near Shooters Hill in Pangbourne.
Read moreDetailsEllora Sutton performed original poetry alongside open-mic performers
Read moreDetailsAROUND a thousand people took to Christchurch Meadows for the latest running of Reading Cycle Festival on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsThe renowned rock outfit are now due to kick off their new string of dates here in the 'Ding from Wednesday, November 29, at The Hexagon
Read moreDetailsReading Rep marks ten years of the programme which supports and inspires engagement with stage performance, ENGAGE:10
Read moreDetailsREADING band Selina and the Howlin Dogs, is set to release its third album this month.
Read moreDetailsA CALL to check if you are on Reading's electoral role is underway, with the council urging people to respond.
Read moreDetailsA READING restaurant is heading to Mexico for its seasonal special this month.
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