Man in his 60s left with significant facial injuries as he walked home from Reading club
A MAN in his 60s was assaulted as he walked home from a Reading club, suffering significant facial injuries.
Read moreDetailsA MAN in his 60s was assaulted as he walked home from a Reading club, suffering significant facial injuries.
Read moreDetailsFabric Land throws in the towel with one last party, on Saturday, March 26.
Read moreDetailsReading College unveils its new applied science centre, after a successful bid from Thames Valley Berkshire Local Enterprise Partnership.
Read moreDetailsON FRIDAY, theatregoers will feel like they are on top of the world, thanks to a special performance.
Read moreDetailsTHE old adage time is money has been put to the test with a new Chattabox Index
Read moreDetailsA GAMING centre in Reading town centre wants permission to open 24 hours day.
Read moreDetailsAN EMPTY restaurant on The Oracle's Riverside could soon have a new tenant.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police releases CCTV images of a man wanted in connection with thefts from motor vehicles in Reading on Monday, March 7.
Read moreDetailsPeople of Oxford Road portrait exhibition champions accessibility in art at the HolyBrook Gallery.
Read moreDetailsThe real essence of Reading is that it has somehow maintained a small community feel while being a growing place, we?re still a ?little big town?
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