Ahead of Reading v Oxford, heavy police presence in town centre
A HEAVY police presence was seen in Reading town centre tonight as Oxford fans visited for the first derby match at the SCL stadium for 23 years
Read moreDetailsA HEAVY police presence was seen in Reading town centre tonight as Oxford fans visited for the first derby match at the SCL stadium for 23 years
Read moreDetailsReading East MP Matt Rodda quizzed the education secretary in Parliament yesterday in the wake of the inquest into the death of Ruth Perry
Read moreDetailsMusic legend Craig David will be coming to Reading next year as festival plans have been given the go ahead.
Read moreDetailsThe dispersal order around Reading Station come into effect at noon on Tuesday, December 12, and will remain so until 3am on Wednesday, December 13
Read moreDetailsMonday, December 4, a man sexually assaulted a woman in her late teens in the vicinity of Oxford Road sometime between 11.20p and 2.20am the next day
Read moreDetailsAlvin Agard was found guilty of two counts of inciting the sexual exploitation of a child, and meeting a child following sexual grooming
Read moreDetailsBabies in Buscot Support (BIBS) has concluded its charity partnership with tax and auditing service RSM, with a £24,500 donation
Read moreDetailsNew funding is set to see a boost to HIV testing in Reading following support from the council for a government initiative
Read moreDetailsThe NSPCC has turned landmarks across the country green as a reminder of the vital work carried out by Childline over the festive period
Read moreDetailsOur November indoor meeting was a talk by Andy Tucker, Managing Director of the wildlife travel company Naturetrek, he has worked for them since 1998
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