Bike stolen from shed in Pangbourne
Bike stolen from shed in Pangbourne
Read moreDetailsBike stolen from shed in Pangbourne
Read moreDetailsREADING FC suffered a 1-0 defeat at home to high-flying Sheffield United on Tuesday evening.
Read moreDetailsA bill banning British hunters bringing home animals hunted for 'sport' has seen some famous faces from Berkshire supporting it
Read moreDetailsTHAMES WATER'S plans to spend £1.6 billion on reducing sewage discharges has been welcomed by a Reading MP, but he says more needs to be done.
Read moreDetailsA NEW strategy is being implemented to try and help Reading's homeless population receive appropriate support.
Read moreDetailsYOUNGSTERS could bearly believe it when they went not to the woods, but a Reading shopping centre, to find a big surprise.
Read moreDetailsearly 400 trees have been planted across Reading since November, as the council continues its climate emergency plan to see 3,000 new branches
Read moreDetailsGyles Brandreth is bringing his latest live show, Can't Stop Talking, to the venue when he goes on tour in October
Read moreDetailsA Yellow warning of snow and ice has been put in place across central England and parts of Scotland, including Reading and Wokingham
Read moreDetailsPolice are looking to reunite stolen phones with their original owners after they were recovered from what police believe was a series of thefts
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