Countryside charity calls for Government action to stop pollution in Berkshire’s rivers
A CAMPAIGNING group is calling for action after pollution in the River Kennet led to a bout of sickness.
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGNING group is calling for action after pollution in the River Kennet led to a bout of sickness.
Read moreDetailsHarriet Kemsley tops the bill as Mates Rates Comedy is set to return to Double Barrelled with its latest selection of comics on Sunday, November 26
Read moreDetailsTHE THAMES Valley is known as Silicon Valley of the UK, so it should be little surprise that Reading is one of the best places to get a tech job.
Read moreDetailsA BEECH HILL-based charity has celebrated its first group of students achievements last week at a special ceremony.
Read moreDetailsDale Hayward, aged 36 and of no fixed abode, was charged with four counts of shoplifting
Read moreDetailsA CAR caught fire on the M4 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
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