Three teenagers – two ‘with weapons’ arrested after reports of car theft in Caversham
THREE teenagers ? two of whom are alleged to have had weapons ? have been arrested after police were called to Caversham Park Village on Sunday
Read moreDetailsTHREE teenagers ? two of whom are alleged to have had weapons ? have been arrested after police were called to Caversham Park Village on Sunday
Read moreDetailsPaul Draper, ex frontman of 90's alternative rock band Mansun, brings his Cult Leader Tactics tour to Reading on Monday, February 28.
Read moreDetailsA SCHOOL association is receiving a late Christmas present, and it?s one they won?t be returning to the store for an exchange.
Read moreDetailsA TEAM from a Craddock Road plumbing merchants are preparing not for a rush on stopcocks, but for some footballing action
Read moreDetailsARTWORK, inspired by Banksy?s ?Create Escape?, has appeared on the walls of Reading Gaol.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER doctor from Reading has starred in a recent episode of The Yorkshire Auction House.
Read moreDetailsThe Russian State Ballet of Siberia is once again returning to tour the UK ? its 20th anniversary - for three nights of brilliant ballet
Read moreDetailsA NEW coffee shop in Reading town centre is awaiting the result of their planning application.
Read moreDetailsDavina Turnbull had been struggling to keep her children safe in car journeys, causing her family a logistical challenge to getting around.
Read moreDetailsTen dedicated football bus routes will not be running for Reading FC?s game against Huddersfield this Saturday, January 22.
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