Trainers taken by Burghfield Common burglars
TRAINERS and a TAGHAUR watch were among items stolen from a home in Burghfield Common last week.
Read moreDetailsTRAINERS and a TAGHAUR watch were among items stolen from a home in Burghfield Common last week.
Read moreDetailsA reading man has been sentenced to more than four years in jail following a Thames Valley Police investigation into drug dealing
Read moreDetailsGovernment agrees to meet with Matt Rodda, but cannot commit to Reading FC as 'pilot' case for new football regulator
Read moreDetailsMonday, November 13, marks the first day of a national week of action by Thames Valley Police to tackle knife crime and violence
Read moreDetailsNew figures released by the council say that the town's carbon emissions have fallen by over half since 2005
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been charged with shoplifting in Reading following a Thames Valley Police investigation. Giorgi Khachidze, aged 44 and of Clapton Common, Hackney, was charged on Friday, November 10,...
Read moreDetailsA TEAM of experts has compiled a list of 15 overlooked and emerging issues which could have a significant impact on UK forests in the next 50 years.
Read moreDetailsTHE SEARCH is on to find Reading's best independent business.
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Read moreDetailsFirFIRE CREWS were called to a blaze in central Reading earlier this month.
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