Road collision in Lower Earley leaves pedestrian hospitalised with serious injuries
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a road traffic collision in Lower Earley which has left a pedestrian with serious injuries
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a road traffic collision in Lower Earley which has left a pedestrian with serious injuries
Read moreDetailsReading records the highest bike theft rate per cyclist among four nearby towns in the Thames Valley Police force area
Read moreDetailsA man has been sentenced to a year in prison following a string offences including theft, threatening behaviour, and weapons offences.
Read moreDetailsA plan that would see the former police headquarters in Reading town centre replaced with more than 200 apartments has been revealed.
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been arrested in Reading after officers carried out enquiries in the area.
Read moreDetailsA woman in her twenties has been seriously injured following a road traffic collision in Calcot, police have said.
Read moreDetailsA man has been jailed after admitting a series of shop thefts and other offences in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA mother and daughter serving in the same police force say their shared experience of policing has brought them even closer together.
Read moreDetailsPolice have released CCTV images of two people they want to speak to after a gym was set alight in Reading.
Read moreDetailsTwo people have been banned from keeping animals for ten years, after more than 70 cats were found living in squalid conditions in Reading
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