Nearly 50 arrested, over 100 attempted arrests, in ‘summer of action’ to tackle domestic abuse
Thames Valley Police has made almost 50 arrest as part of a months-long drive to tackle domestic abuse since April
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has made almost 50 arrest as part of a months-long drive to tackle domestic abuse since April
Read moreDetailsA pub in central Reading is set to undergo a £200,000 revamp which will see it reverting back to its former name, The Railway Tavern
Read moreDetailsThe re3 partnership of councils has launched a public consultation on its five-year strategy from next year
Read moreDetailsThe courage and perseverance of four youngsters who were forced to flee war-torn Ukraine and make a new life in Reading was rewarded when they won the Christ Tarrant award....
Read moreDetailsWork to fit-out a new branch of Lidl in West Reading has begun, set to provide the sixth branch in the town.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help to trace a missing man from Reading.
Read moreDetailsA woman who worked her way up from receptionist to Director of Operations and HR at Reading Football Club has won the Legacy Award. Jackie Evans started front of house...
Read moreDetailsFourbears Books based in Caversham was awarded as the Independent Retailer of the Year. Risk of redundancy gave Alex Forbes the chance to follow his dream of owning a bookshop....
Read moreDetailsThe town is set to mark the start of the festive season with the annual Christmas Light switch-on and Christmas market on Saturday, November 15
Read moreDetailsMadam Lether has marked the release of their latest collection of stories, Tales from the Algorithm, the culmination of 25 years of inspiration
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