Police appeal for help locating man on recall to prison who could be in Reading
Thames Valley Police is appealing for help locating Mohammed Miah who is wanted on recall to prison and could be in Reading
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating Mohammed Miah who is wanted on recall to prison and could be in Reading
Read moreDetailsDespite some promising financial news, Reading Borough Council is facing some serious budgetary challenges on the horizon.
Read moreDetailsImprovements to homes for disabled council tenants in Reading have been given the go-ahead.
Read moreDetailsProducers of The 1871 Podcast have announced that this series could be the last with three live events taking place in Reading this month
Read moreDetailsResidents' pictures tell a seasonal story
Read moreDetailsReading is gearing up for a season of festive celebration with events taking place across town in the lead-up to Christmas.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has issued reminders to households in the town to update their details on the electoral register
Read moreDetailsTwo men from Reading have been jailed for drug offences following a hearing at Reading Crown Court on Tuesday, October 29.
Read moreDetailsRemembrance Sunday is set to take place on Sunday, November 10, followed by Armistice Day on Monday, November 11.
Read moreDetailsResidents are invited to have their final say on the town's local plan, which the council says will for the "blueprint" for the town until 2041.
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