Police appeal for witnesses to assault in Reading
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to an incident on Sunday, July 10, where the victim was assaulted by three men near George Street
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to an incident on Sunday, July 10, where the victim was assaulted by three men near George Street
Read moreDetailsIT WAS a day of memories ? newly made and those made in a past ? for a Woodley school as it celebrated its 50th anniversary.
Read moreDetailsBoth Wokingham & Emmbrook and Reading City have been handed away trips in the Extra Preliminary Round of this season?s Emirates FA Cup.
Read moreDetailsA READING band will be launching their latest album with a lockdown-postponed party this weekend.
Read moreDetailsAN INTERACTIVE art event will take place in Reading on Saturday, July 16.
Read moreDetailsSimplicity means something a little different for each person and finding the right balance for your life will always be the best path forward
Read moreDetailsEnrych Berkshire is a charity that provides support to people with a disability, helping them get access to leisure, social and learning activities
Read moreDetailsA JUMBLE sale will take place in Padworth.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC fans met their heroes on Wednesday afternoon as the club?s headline sponsor held a promotion for sustainable driving.
Read moreDetailsA traffic incident is causing minor disruption on Kings Road while police investigate
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