Carnival chaos in Woodley: Organisers ‘appalled’ after disorder overshadows family event
Organisers of the Woodley Community Carnival have apologised after anti-social behaviour and violence involving a group of young people
Read moreDetailsOrganisers of the Woodley Community Carnival have apologised after anti-social behaviour and violence involving a group of young people
Read moreDetailsA swan welfare charity has said a boat race on the River Thames in Reading could have been halted to prevent the tragedy.
Read moreDetailsThe father of a teenage son who was murdered in Reading has welcomed government plans to ban social media for children.
Read moreDetailsPolice were called to a school in Reading, Tilehurst following reports of a suspicious incident involving a pupil.
Read moreDetails600 new flats ? but just four parking spaces in major Reading development
Read moreDetailsA clash between the two biggest political parties in Reading continues over which one won the popular vote this year.
Read moreDetailsReading FC owner Rob Couhig has revealed details of a major programme of improvements at the Select Car Leasing Stadium
Read moreDetailsReading council is being pushed to get rid of its use of pesticides and switch to alternatives.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council currently invests £2.46 million per year in local bus services.
Read moreDetailsIt's road-trip time! And what a road trip it was! A unique venue, Royal Hospital Chelsea, with a wonderful and special opening set
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