Police release CCTV images of two men following Calcot theft
A large amount of tobacco products were stolen from the Sainsbury?s petrol station in Bath Road.
Read moreDetailsA large amount of tobacco products were stolen from the Sainsbury?s petrol station in Bath Road.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY came together - and were challenged to stay together - at a memorial service to mark the first anniversary of a teenager's death.
Read moreDetailsReading West MP Alok Sharma has asked the Government to step in over a Tilehurst housing controversy.
Read moreDetailsA READING-based law firm has made a festive donation to two charities working for the NHS.
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR political discussion programme where panellists answer questions from members of the public will be broadcast from Reading this week
Read moreDetailsShinfield Players are performing Snow White and the Four Swedish Popstars, a reworking of the classic fairytale set to the music of ABBA.
Read moreDetailsA MEMBER of Thames Valley Police?s counter terrorism team who led this investigation into the Forbury Gardens terrorist attack has been given an MBE
Read moreDetailsWORK to transform the health and wellbeing services at the Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Services has been recognised in the New Year?s Honours
Read moreDetailsA NUMBER of Reading and Wokingham residents are starting 2022 with new titles, after being named in the New Year Honours List
Read moreDetailsA SECOND body has been found in the remains of a building set on fire earlier this month.
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