Two bodies recovered from Rowe Court ‘after a complex recovery process’
Work had been ongoing to make the site safe after a major fire broke out, in order for the bodies of two people who died to be recovered.
Read moreDetailsWork had been ongoing to make the site safe after a major fire broke out, in order for the bodies of two people who died to be recovered.
Read moreDetailsHurst Pantomime Group performed their tenth production to sell-out audiences last week, gaining glowing praise all round.
Read moreDetailsSINGER Phil Collins might not have been thinking of Newtown when he penned his hit song Groovy Kind of Love, but the words seem quite apt
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley PCC Matthew Barber, has defended allegations of cuts made to Reading Borough Council?s community safety funding.
Read moreDetailsIt?s egg-citing, it?s egg-cellent and, well, even Humpty Dumpty would think it?s all it?s cracked up to be.
Read moreDetailsNatasha Kelly sleeps on a mattress on her living room floor with her partner, two-year-old and 11-month-old children.
Read moreDetailsAt the start of January, 12 Sue Ryder volunteers collected 383 Christmas trees from people's homes across Reading, Newbury and Wokingham.
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Read moreDetailsLyn Craddock and Ritesh Nigam have been added to the Earley mayor's Covid Roll of Honour.
Read moreDetailsThe RBFA is called out to an average of 2,200 Automatic Fire Alarms each year, but it said that 99% of these are false alarms.
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