Woman sexually assaulted in Reading alleyway, police seek key witness
Thames Valley Police is appealing for specific witnesses to come forward following a sexual assault in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for specific witnesses to come forward following a sexual assault in Reading.
Read moreDetailsOnly The Poets's debut is impressive, infectious, and endearing in equal measure-all carried with a hard-earned confidence and a disarming charm.
Read moreDetailsA children's home for those with complex learning difficulties has been given an 'Outstanding' rating following an inspection this month.
Read moreDetailsDr Mark Dallas, Associate Professor in Neuroscience at the University of Reading, has been awarded the grant by the CO Research Trust.
Read moreDetailsReading's town centre has undergone a follow-up safety operation as part of the "Ask for Angela" scheme, police have said.
Read moreDetailsLocal sight loss charity Berkshire Vision has delivered a new couples-focused guiding session to help partners of people with visual impairment.
Read moreDetailsSpecially trained officers were deployed in Reading town centre on Tuesday as part of Project Servator
Read moreDetails£714,785 has been granted, and a number of volunteer roles and internships will be brought to the town when the project is delivered in 2028
Read moreDetailsChief Constable Jason Hogg has said he is "cautiously optimistic" about the proposed plans laid out by ministers on Monday, January 26
Read moreDetailsMore than 105,000 additional urgent NHS dental appointments are available for people across the South East aimed at boosting emergency access to care
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