Murder investigation launched into stabbing of woman in Reading
Thames Valley Police's Major Crime Unit has launched a murder investigation following the stabbing of a woman in Reading
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police's Major Crime Unit has launched a murder investigation following the stabbing of a woman in Reading
Read moreDetailsA plan to convert a prominent office building in Reading town centre into dozens of flats has been rejected over flooding concerns.
Read moreDetailsA water company in Reading is being pushed to give out more compensation to people who lost water for hours during major outages.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Town Hall Father Willis Heritage Open Day takes place at Reading Concert Hall from 10.30am on Saturday, September 13
Read moreDetailsImproving air quality is a high priority for the Council as it is something which affects all of us, especially the most vulnerable
Read moreDetailsEleven academics from the University of Reading have been selected to serve as experts on panels for the Research Excellence Framework
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released images of three men who officers believe may have vital information about a sexual assault in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe main court for the whole of Berkshire is due to undergo a major project to make better use of its space.
Read moreDetailsPoets' Cafe returns to South Street Arts Centre on Friday, September 12, and again on the second Friday of each month.
Read moreDetailsA huge project to replace a former Ministry of Justice building in Reading town centre with more than 260 flats has cleared a crucial hurdle.
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