STORM EUNICE: Popular sculpture damaged in Reading
A POPULAR sculpture in Reading has been severely damaged by Storm Eunice.
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR sculpture in Reading has been severely damaged by Storm Eunice.
Read moreDetailsThis week's parkruns at Prospect Park, Thames Valley Park, Woodley, Dinton Pastures and California Country Park will not be going ahead.
Read moreDetailsTHE ambulance service that operates across Reading and Wokingham has declared a critical incident as Storm Eunice makes its presence felt
Read moreDetailsDaniel Parker, 29, of no fixed abode, was charged this morning in relation to an incident on Norcot Road, Tilehurst, on Saturday, February 12.
Read moreDetailsHigh winds expected until 9pm today, and are predicted to continue into the weekend.
Read moreDetailsDeveloped with Autism Berkshire, museums my way aims to provide a safe environment to explore museums.
Read moreDetailsREADING Borough Council has been forced to close two parks in Reading today.
Read moreDetailsPolice are directing traffic along one lane of the London Road, alternating directions.
Read moreDetailsBoth South Western Railway and Great Western Railway are suspending services.
Read moreDetailsLines went down just after 11.30am this morning for areas across Reading.
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