A grand number of Santas go on the run
THERE were tall ones, small ones, skinny ones and a few that might get stuck going down the chimney.
Read moreDetailsTHERE were tall ones, small ones, skinny ones and a few that might get stuck going down the chimney.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough libraries, Berkshire Record Office, and Reading Museum will be closed from Friday, December 24 until Monday, 3 January inclusive.
Read moreDetailsStaff at a building society with a branch in Reading?s town centre can get the Christmas party started early.
Read moreDetailsA BAND is celebrating its new album release with a special launch gig in Reading next February.
Read moreDetailsTWO people remain unaccounted for following a blaze in which one other person has died. Police said that they are not expecting any more survivors to be found. The incident...
Read moreDetailsSuperintendent Steve Raffield, said that emergency crews have done all they can to search for signs of life in the building.
Read moreDetailsA PERSON is thought to have died and several others are unaccounted for following a major fire in West Reading this morning. Police have arrested a 31-year-old on suspicion of...
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESS man has been charged with the murder of a man from Reading.
Read moreDetailsA MAN who was assaulted in Whitley last week needs plastic surgery to tackle his injuries.
Read moreDetailsA THIEF stole money from a woman withdrawing money from a Reading town centre cash machine.
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