Police appeal for witnesses after bike robbery in Reading
Between 7.30pm and 8pm on Friday, February 21, three men approached the victim outside Reading College on Kings Road and stole his bike
Read moreDetailsBetween 7.30pm and 8pm on Friday, February 21, three men approached the victim outside Reading College on Kings Road and stole his bike
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has revealed figures from its most recent count of rough sleepers in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA demonstration has been held in support of Ukraine in Reading on the third anniversary of the full-scale invasion of the country by Russian forces.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has announced that the person who was hospitalised in an incident in Reading last week has died.
Read moreDetailsStudents from Reading have returned home from a top university rowing championship with nine medals
Read moreDetailsPolice appeal after a white MG car and a cyclist collided while on the roundabout of the B478 and the A3032 on Wednesday
Read moreDetailsSix Berkshire community groups, including two in Reading, have been presented with The King's Award this week
Read moreDetailsWomen in the South East are stepping up for breast cancer screening at a higher rate than any other region in the country, NHS figures have shown
Read moreDetailsStakeholders, Businesses owners, councillors, and officers from Reading's night-time economy attended an event in the town centre for Pubwatch.
Read moreDetailsHelp us make sure no-one goes hungry, says The Way Ministry
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