Councillor warns people to avoid man reportedly ‘chasing girls with a knife’ in West Reading
A councillor has warned people to avoid a man who is reportedly 'chasing girls with a knife' in neighbourhoods in West Reading.
Read moreDetailsA councillor has warned people to avoid a man who is reportedly 'chasing girls with a knife' in neighbourhoods in West Reading.
Read moreDetailsSet to open in Summer 2025, The Traitors: Live Experience has announced the release of tickets for the official live, playable experience.
Read moreDetailsThe families of the Forbury Three have warned that lessons haven't been learned following the sentencing of Southport killer Axel Rudakubana.
Read moreDetailsThe university's Celebration of Volunteering Awards will celebrate those who volunteer when it returns on Thursday, May 1.
Read moreDetailsJon Ronson is bringing his latest show to Reading this year as he sets out on his updated live tour, Psychopath Night, in November
Read moreDetailsSonia Brown delighted and in a 'state of shock'
Read moreDetailsStefan Paladuta, aged 29 and of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to two counts of rape in a hearing at Reading Crown Court on Tuesday, January 14.
Read moreDetailsA majority of residents are set to see changes to their bin collection days in Reading as working routes have been adjusted.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made to bring a long-closed town centre pub and shops back into use.
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