Fire at Queens Walk, in Reading town centre
FIRE CREWS from six stations were called to deal with a kitchen fire at a Reading block of flats last week.
Read moreDetailsFIRE CREWS from six stations were called to deal with a kitchen fire at a Reading block of flats last week.
Read moreDetailsResearch has revealed the town has the lowest percentage of closures, with 0.13% of businesses launched since December 2017 going into liquidation.
Read moreDetailsMANCHESTER United secured their spot in the FA Cup Fifth Road, romping to a convincing 3-1 win over Reading.
Read moreDetailsComedian Jen Brister talks Reading, refinement, and representation as she embarks on her headline tour, The Optimist
Read moreDetailsDrag monarch Big Jay is back and draggier than ever for their brand new series of residency shows, kicking off with Seven Deadly Sins
Read moreDetailsTHE ROYAL Berkshire Hospital welcomed the delivery of sixteen high-tech beds and mattresses which are set to improve its patient experience.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for information following two incidents of rape in Reading. A woman in her forties was raped by a male in Prospect Mews at some point...
Read moreDetailsThe joint PCC and Chief Constable's community fund is now taking applications from projects supporting TVP policing in the Thames Valley area
Read moreDetailsINDIVIDUALS and communities have pooled together in recent months to tackle the common enemy that is the cost of living crisis.
Read moreDetailsA NEWTOWN church has launched a warm space, which is open until at least Saturday, February 11.
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