Police confirm body of man found in Whitley pub not being treated as suspicious
Thames Valley Police has confirmed that they responded to an unexplained death in southern Reading today (Wednesday, September 3).
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has confirmed that they responded to an unexplained death in southern Reading today (Wednesday, September 3).
Read moreDetailsThe rules about flying the England and Union flags and using spray paint have been clarified as flags and graffiti have spread across Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsRoad signs have been hit with red England flag graffiti in Reading at night as part of Operation Raise the Colours.
Read moreDetailsStreet art honouring the woman who was a ground-breaking computer programmer has been removed alongside England flag graffiti in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA huge office building in Reading town centre is set to be converted into more than 100 flats.
Read moreDetailsA man from Hampshire has been issued with a football banning order following disorder-related offences in Reading,
Read moreDetailsWork is beginning at a former Reading institution store near the town centre to transform it into flats.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on the construction of new flats and a care centre for vulnerable people in Whitley.
Read moreDetailsA new fashion store is gearing up to open in Reading in just a few months time.
Read moreDetailsA project that will transform a prominent corner of Reading town centre which is passed by thousands of people each day has been adjusted.
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