Suspected arson at former Ben’s Thai restaurant in east Reading flats
POLICE are treating a fire in the former Ben?s Thai restaurant in the early hours of this morning as suspected arson.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are treating a fire in the former Ben?s Thai restaurant in the early hours of this morning as suspected arson.
Read moreDetailsA MAN in his 30s was stabbed outside a Tilehurst pub yesterday evening, after an argument inside it earlier that afternoon.
Read moreDetailsEMERGENCY crews have been called to a fire in Reading this morning.
Read moreDetailsReading FC fans showed their dismay at the club’s hierarchy with a protest ahead of their 150th-anniversary match against Coventry City. Royals fans took to the Select Car Leasing Stadium...
Read moreDetailsWhen 14-year-old Nick was told he would have to leave his home town of Reading to move to his new foster home he came up with an idea.
Read moreDetailsA NEW coffee shop, bookshop and community space has opened at Greyfriars Church, Reading.
Read moreDetailsA funny, subversive, often dark and amazing magician is preparing for a date at Henley?s Kenton Theatre
Read moreDetailsThis time of year can be tough for wildlife. Squires Garden Centres explains how we can give native wildlife a helping hand.
Read moreDetailsReading FC lost their seventh Championship match on the spin as their 150th birthday celebrations were cut short by Coventry City.
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY community stalwart has set a new goal of a million donations after hitting a 200,000 milestone.
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