Reading man charged with multiple sex offences following bus incidents
A 68-year-old man has been charged with five counts of sexual assault and one count of outraging public decency following a TVP investigation
Read moreDetailsA 68-year-old man has been charged with five counts of sexual assault and one count of outraging public decency following a TVP investigation
Read moreDetailsTHE company behind a new mural in Reading town centre wants to add advertising to the artwork.
Read moreDetailsA PLAN to replace long-empty student homes on land close to Reading's town centre with a new block of flats has been refused
Read moreDetailsA ROAD closure in place during school run times will become permanent after Reading Borough Councils approved the scheme.
Read moreDetailsA BUDDING mathematician has showcased his expertise with numbers, placing inside the 100 in a national Year 11 challenge.
Read moreDetailsTHOSE interested in a career in the NHS can find out more at an open evening on Wednesday, June 28.
Read moreDetailsTHE Police and Crime Commissioner wants answers as to why the 999 service went down this morning
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has issued an urgent appeal this morning ? call 101 in an emergency, not 999.
Read moreDetailsWarings Bakery, which was served Reading since its establishment in Tilehurst in 1932, is now partnering with Anonymous Coffee Co
Read moreDetailsSmelly Alley businesses are open, even if one exit remains closed, a month after a fire that devastated a neighbouring shop in Reading town centre
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