PCC Barber names Deputy Chief Constable Jason Hogg as proposed Chief Constable
THAMES Valley Police's Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Barber has named Jason Hogg as his proposed candidate to become Chief Constable
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police's Police and Crime Commissioner Matthew Barber has named Jason Hogg as his proposed candidate to become Chief Constable
Read moreDetailsA FOOD delivery service says Reading residents enjoy American meals more than any other type of cuisine.
Read moreDetailsTHE SCHOOL run in Woodley could be easier thanks to some timetable tweaks coming into force from Monday.
Read moreDetailsTwo students from Reading secondary school have taken part in a national event aimed at sharing ideas for the future of engineering
Read moreDetailsA GARDEN centre is offering dog owners the chance for their pets to meet Santa to find out if they have been good boys this year
Read moreDetailsA NEW study shows that Reading is good for business, as it is the investing capital of the country.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an assault on Oxford Road on Tuesday, October 25
Read moreDetailsREADING FC players and coaching staff took over The Oracle on Tuesday afternoon as fans flocked in their hundreds to meet them.
Read moreDetailsAlok Sharma has stepped back from his cabinet position as Rishi Sunak is appointed Prime Minister on Tuesday, October 25
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been charged with one count of sexual assault and one count of intentional strangulation following an incident on Saturday, October 8
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