Police appeal for witnesses following GBH in Friar Street
Police are appealing for witnesses and 22-year-old man has been arrested following an incident of GBH in Friar Street on Sunday, December 4
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses and 22-year-old man has been arrested following an incident of GBH in Friar Street on Sunday, December 4
Read moreDetailsCouncil issues a reminder on safe battery disposal following recycling centre fire back in November
Read moreDetailsThe £4.1m development of Reading West Station is progressing, with the Tilehurst Road entrance due for completion "in the next couple of weeks."
Read moreDetailsCaversham Road has now reopened following the earlier incident. Thames Valley Police posted to social media, saying: "Following the incident in Caversham Road this morning, three men have now been...
Read moreDetailsA PUB CHAIN will offer free baps to anyone who says a secret code phrase this Saturday.
Read moreDetailsHAT'S the way to do it.
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESSNESS charity is offering emergency support to those sleeping rough as temperatures are expected to drop below zero degrees celsius.
Read moreDetailsBeth Flintoff's adaptation of an old favourite is filled with heart-warming, festive cheer, making for a perfect Christmas production
Read moreDetailsDr Robin Borthwick, aged 78 and of Southend Road, Bradfield, is will be formally charged with five counts of indecent assault on a boy
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES have announced changes to bus fares for Reading FC fans on match days.
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