Reading tops bike theft rate per cyclist as campaign urges secure storage
Reading records the highest bike theft rate per cyclist among four nearby towns in the Thames Valley Police force area
Read moreDetailsReading records the highest bike theft rate per cyclist among four nearby towns in the Thames Valley Police force area
Read moreDetailsThe edition from January 1927 comes under the hammer later this week
Read moreDetailsThousands of people came together at Hill Meadows Car Park on 7th March to celebrate Holi Milan, Berkshire’s oldest and biggest Holi festival. Now a firm fixture in the local...
Read moreDetailsMillers Homes backs Daisy's Dream
Read moreDetailsFormer Indian test batter and wicketkeeper, and now TV commentator, Deep Dasgupta, joined Hospital Radio Reading for its Saturday programme recently.
Read moreDetailsIran conflict forces borough musician to take complicated escape route
Read moreDetailsReading College and University Centre held its first Community Iftar Meal on Tuesday 3 March to mark the holy month of Ramadan.
Read moreDetailsA senior Ukrainian politician praised the town of Reading last Saturday after many locals joined him on a solidarity march.
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Read moreDetailsReading welcomed the Year of the Horse this week, marking Chinese New Year on Tuesday, 17 February 2026.
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