Man arrested after alleged stabbing
A man has been arrested following an incident in Reading on Tuesday evening.
Read moreDetailsA man has been arrested following an incident in Reading on Tuesday evening.
Read moreDetailsStakeholders in Reading's retail sector came together for the Fighting Back Against Retail Crime event
Read moreDetailsTHE Government is seeking views about councils fining drivers who stray into bus lanes and box junctions ? but the survey closes on Saturday
Read moreDetailsA brass band celebrating its 125th birthday has qualified for a national final for the first time in 65 years.
Read moreDetailsA SCHEME aimed at helping people affected by the cost of living crisis pay their water bills has been expanded.
Read moreDetailsLADIES what brunch have helped raise £7,000 for a charity that helps women get back into work.
Read moreDetailsTHE BLACK arts will be explored in a new talk taking place in Reading next week.
Read moreDetailsThe site was previously described as being 'scruffy and awful'.
Read moreDetailsThe council has launched a legal challenge to the Housing minister, Lee Rowley, after he overturned their refusal of development on Vastern Road
Read moreDetailsA READING shopping centre is to help promote positive mental health next week with a series of special events.
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