PRIDE OF READING: Thameside School praised for going over and above
A Caversham school which goes 'over and above' has been nominated for an award.
Read moreDetailsA Caversham school which goes 'over and above' has been nominated for an award.
Read moreDetailsPRIDEEducation Boutique, a tutoring business for children of all ages, supports hundreds of young people with additional needs has been nominated
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has confirmed that a police car and an ambulance were involved in a collision near Pell Street, Reading. It left police officers and ambulance staff with injuries,...
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has released CCTV images as it seeks help locating a man in connection with an assault in Readin
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council has responded to the public consultation on proposals for a significant reduction of ticket offices.
Read moreDetailsTWO FURTHER arrests have been made following an incident of affray in Reading which left a man with stab wounds last month
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a moped and a pedestrian were involved in the collision, leaving a woman with injuries
Read moreDetailsROAD safety experts have called on Thames Valley police to use drones to target dangerous drivers.
Read moreDetailsLabour has held on to a seat in Reading as a by-election was called following the death of a councillor.
Read moreDetailsReading's newest councillor has laid out her priorities following her by-election win.
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