Caversham’s Church Street closed following traffic collision
Church Street in Caversham has closed following reports of a road traffic collision involving a number of cars, with emergency services attending
Read moreDetailsChurch Street in Caversham has closed following reports of a road traffic collision involving a number of cars, with emergency services attending
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading has secured a share of a £15 million contribution to investigate the relationship between diet and health.
Read moreDetailsPUBLIC transport has kept South Reading connected to the centre of town over the years.
Read moreDetailsA VAN caught fire in Emmer Green last week.
Read moreDetailsA FESTIVE concert will take place in an Earley church on Saturday, December 10
Read moreDetailsCompanies that cause traffic chaos by overrunning and 'badly managed' roadworks in Reading could soon be fined.
Read moreDetailsTHOUSANDS of Santas and Minions took to the streets of Reading and Wokingham on their motorbikes.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses following the assault of two women near the Grosvenor Casino on Saturday, November 26
Read moreDetailsRABBLE Theatre, based in Caversham, has been awarded a major £100,000 investment into its upcoming production of Henry I
Read moreDetailsReading will be home to a flurry of fundraising in Forbury Gardens this weekend including live music, festive family raves, and a lantern parade
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