Police appeal for help locating missing Chloe, 16
Thames Valley Police is appealing for help locating a girl reported missing who has links to Caversham and west London
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating a girl reported missing who has links to Caversham and west London
Read moreDetailsVoluntary groups and community projects from across Reading are now being invited to submit their applications for the council's Small Grants Fund
Read moreDetailsWhile it has a capacity of eight places, no children currently attend.
Read moreDetailsA project to transform a building in Reading town centre into hotel rooms has been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsThe King's Awards for Enterprise are the most prestigious awards for UK businesses.
Read moreDetailsFour takeaway outlets?Chaiiwala Reading, Munchiies Desserts and Ice Cream, and Biryani Lounge? have been found selling hot food after curfew
Read moreDetailsPENSIONERS no longer eligible to receive Winter Fuel Allowance may be wondering where else to find help. Here are some sources of support, and practical tips to help keep costs...
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Read moreDetailsTrading Standards officers have assisted consumers to obtain the appropriate resolution.
Read moreDetailsShinfield Rangers under-10 Lionesses are sporting a brand-new kit this season.
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