Police appeals for help to trace missing man from Tilehurst, Reading
Thames Valley Police is appealing for help to trace a missing man from Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help to trace a missing man from Reading.
Read moreDetailsA woman who worked her way up from receptionist to Director of Operations and HR at Reading Football Club has won the Legacy Award. Jackie Evans started front of house...
Read moreDetailsFourbears Books based in Caversham was awarded as the Independent Retailer of the Year. Risk of redundancy gave Alex Forbes the chance to follow his dream of owning a bookshop....
Read moreDetailsA councillor has called for a direct bus service between Woodley and Twyford, the commuter village that has trains running to and from London.
Read moreDetailsAscot has launched its third Jumps Season Lookbook, a style guide for Autumn/Winter occasionwear, ahead of the Fireworks Spectacular Family Raceday
Read moreDetailsAs it stands, come next Spring more than 9,000 residents in Reading could find themselves waiting for postal vote which may never arrive
Read moreDetailsThe town is set to mark the start of the festive season with the annual Christmas Light switch-on and Christmas market on Saturday, November 15
Read moreDetailsMadam Lether has marked the release of their latest collection of stories, Tales from the Algorithm, the culmination of 25 years of inspiration
Read moreDetailsA disabled man claims he is 'too scared to sleep' over issues with his neighbours in council housing in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA change to allow a fashion and homeware retailer in Reading to sell food items and other products has been rejected.
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