Police on scene of suspected ram raid at Emmer Green petrol station
POLICE are on the scene of a suspected ram raid in Emmer Green. Details have yet to be released, but BBC Radio Berkshire said that the Esso Tesco Express petrol...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are on the scene of a suspected ram raid in Emmer Green. Details have yet to be released, but BBC Radio Berkshire said that the Esso Tesco Express petrol...
Read moreDetailsReading Pride announces the return of the Alternative Zone and the Uncensored Stage at this year's festival, promoting sexual health and consent
Read moreDetailsA new crazy golf course has opened in Prospect Park, and each of the nine holes on the course has a Ding-inspired theme.
Read moreDetailsA MAJOR shake-up to Britain's roads will start to arrive from next year as the government announces self-driving vehicles can ke to the streets.
Read moreDetailsA TALE of a real split personality is coming to Reading this autumn, and the creative team bringing it to life has just been announced
Read moreDetailsTHE ORACLE in Reading is to host a pop-up shop for football fans next month. American Football fans that is.
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY fun day is to take place in Woodley pub over the bank holiday weekend.
Read moreDetails++JAMIE HAS BEEN FOUND SAFE AND WELL Police thank those who shared Reading Today's appeal ++ A READING man has gone missing and police are appealing for help to...
Read moreDetailsREADING Blue Coat students and staff celebrated a gleaming set of A Level results on the morning of Thursday, August 18.
Read moreDetailsJOHN Madejski Academy (JMA) celebrated the achievements of its Year 13s as staff, students and families.
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