Police consult on reducing local areas from 11 to five
Thames Valley Police has announced a review of its local policing areas, which could see the number reduced from 11 to just five.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has announced a review of its local policing areas, which could see the number reduced from 11 to just five.
Read moreDetailsTO MARK its third anniversary, a Reading-based pension consulting firm is celebrating what it says is impressive growth in its revenue and profits.
Read moreDetailsROYAL Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service (RBFRS) is inviting young people to take part in its paid summer internship scheme.
Read moreDetailsCOPING with breast cancer will be the focus of a prestigious University of Reading public event.
Read moreDetailsEmergency services responded to a road traffic collision on Kidmore Road, Caversham on Wednesday, March 15, at around 10.28pm.
Read moreDetailsA READING town centre convenience store is under new ownership, and they applied for permission to sell alcohol weeks after the licence was removed.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER bookies in Reading town centre will soon be serving Mexican food as a new takeaway prepares to open.
Read moreDetailsJeiLi has applied to Reading Borough Council to sell alcohol with meals from a ground floor unit of The Village ? the new name for King's Walk
Read moreDetailsSharing food is about so much more than just giving someone something to eat. It's a way of spending time with people
Read moreDetailsA FIRST half Andy Carroll goal was enough to earn Reading FC a point against Hull City on Saturday afternoon.
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