Kenyan man dies from freezing to death after sleeping rough in Reading
A man from Kenya who was sleeping rough in Reading has sadly died after freezing to death.
Read moreDetailsA man from Kenya who was sleeping rough in Reading has sadly died after freezing to death.
Read moreDetailsRicky Gervais has thrown his support behind a new campaign calling for an end to housing policies that leave homeless people and their pets excluded
Read moreDetailsThe last remaining Revolution bar in Reading town centre is at risk as its operating company is set to go into administration.
Read moreDetailsResidents in Reading will be facing a delay of more than a year before they can get their glass recycling collected outside of their homes.
Read moreDetailsA family-run hair salon in Reading has been named a finalist in two categories at the UK Hair and Beauty Awards 2026.
Read moreDetailsLabour councillors and activists have recently welcomed the Deputy Prime Minister, David Lammy to Reading for a campaign stop.
Read moreDetailsThe Atrium Health Club in Tilehurst posted to social media early on Friday morning to announce that it would be closed following an incident.
Read moreDetailsUTC READING has announced that the programme has cut the number of people not in education, employment, or training (NEETs) by 15% in the area
Read moreDetailsReading Glow parade is back to illuminate the heart of the town with a festival of light, community, and celebration on February 14
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for specific witnesses to come forward following a sexual assault in Reading.
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