Police undertake drink spiking checks at Reading University
Earlier this month, Thames Valley Police sent officers and a police dog to the on-site bar, 3sixty, to test for drugs associated with drink spiking
Read moreDetailsEarlier this month, Thames Valley Police sent officers and a police dog to the on-site bar, 3sixty, to test for drugs associated with drink spiking
Read moreDetailsREADING'S newest station has been a massive hit, and not just with football fans - nearly 160,000 people have used it
Read moreDetailsTWO NEW toy stores are opening in Reading this week, shops within a shop, as The Entertainer launches a new partnership with Tesco.
Read moreDetailsChairman George Noble gave a very encouraging report on the year's activities with well-attended meetings and outdoor trips.
Read moreDetailsCHALLENGES don't get much tougher ? or muddier ? than this: electric shocks, ice baths, tear gas, mud, water ? and a 40ft net to climb
Read moreDetailsHelen Belcher was born in Battle Hospital in Reading, and moved to Burghfield Common aged seven. Now she's standing for election
Read moreDetailsAn event was held to show how people can improve mental health through exercise at a leisure centre in Reading.
Read moreDetailsAdrian Abbs now sits as an independent and was one of the first to throw his hat in the ring for the new constituency seat.
Read moreDetailsNational barbecue week is running until June 2, so here are some tips to help you have a healthier barbecue.
Read moreDetailsAndrew Caldria, aged 37 and of no fixed abode, was sentenced to 20 years in prison at a hearing at Reading Crown Court on Friday, May 24
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