Emergency services called to road traffic collision on Hartland Road
A ROAD traffic collision took place in Hartland Road on Tuesday, December 13.
Read moreDetailsA ROAD traffic collision took place in Hartland Road on Tuesday, December 13.
Read moreDetailsA READING man has been arrested following an incident of malicious communication. After a football match between Birmingham City and Reading on Friday, December 16, Thames Valley Police officers became...
Read moreDetailsA MOTORIST was airlifted to an Oxford hospital with life-threatening injuries following a road traffic collision in Whitely yesterday.
Read moreDetailsThe developer planning to build a housing estate on Reading Golf Course is hoping to make changes to its proposals to the scheme.
Read moreDetailsELIZABETH Line workers voted overwhelmingly to take industrial action for the first time after rejecting the latest pay offer.
Read moreDetailsFour of Reading's public monuments will form the focus of a new restoration project.
Read moreDetailsA NEW fast-food restaurant will be opening soon in Reading town centre, but there's not a hint of spinach in sight
Read moreDetailsCommunity leaders, councillors and representatives from across Reading came together for a festive celebration.
Read moreDetailsRudolf Walker, known for his long-running role as Patrick Trueman in Eastenders, officially opened Prospect Street Advanced Dentistry
Read moreDetailsREADING FC fell to a disappointing 3-2 defeat away at Birmingham City on Friday night.
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