Fire breaks out in central Reading
A FIRE which broke out in a building on Garrard Street, central Reading, on Friday, July 7, is now under control, police have confirmed. Thames Valley Police posted to social...
Read moreDetailsA FIRE which broke out in a building on Garrard Street, central Reading, on Friday, July 7, is now under control, police have confirmed. Thames Valley Police posted to social...
Read moreDetailsChildren between 4-11 years old are invited to libraries around Reading to take part in the yearly challenge to tackle the summer reading "dip"
Read moreDetailsShona's story: a Reading woman's passion to save others from too-late diagnosis
Read moreDetailsROYAL Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) is urging residents to take care when using barbecues and cooking at home this summer.
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, Berkshire Motor Show returned to Prospect Park, brining classic cars, top-end trucks, and magnificent motors to Reading
Read moreDetailsPROGRESS Theatre is just days away from the much-anticipated return of its annual summer production in Reading's historic Abbey Ruins
Read moreDetailsTHE senior Flying Squad officer that helped put the ram raid gang behind bars is thrilled with the work that went into capturing the thieves
Read moreDetailsFOUR in five residential roads in Reading are now deemed to be in good condition ? with none rated 'poor' after a £9m investment
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsAN ACCOUNTANCY firm has welcomed two new faces to its Reading office as part of a new intake of 10 interns
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