Buckinghamshire man charged with Woodley burglary
A Buckinghamshire man has been charged with burglary and criminal damage in Reading
Read moreDetailsA Buckinghamshire man has been charged with burglary and criminal damage in Reading
Read moreDetailsReading MPs have unanimously called for the town to become a pilot area for new powers announced by the Home Secretary last week
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has released details of a study which has shown that uniformity in stereotypes damage diversity in computer sciences.
Read moreDetailsReading Green Party leader Cllr Rob White has has warned fare cap rise could dissuade residents from public transport use amid increased numbers
Read moreDetailsThe NHS is appealing for more women to come forward and take part in its cervical screening service as millions not up to date with check-ups
Read moreDetailsFive more venues in Reading have received accreditation denoting a dedication to safety and standards in the town centre by Best Bar None
Read moreDetailsResidents and staff at Shinfield View were joined by local supporters in cycling thousands of miles to bring presents to children in hospital
Read moreDetailsReading FC climbed into the League One play-off positions with a convincing victory over Cambridge United with a flurry of quick goals in the
Read moreDetailsA Tilehurst man has been jailed after pleading guilty to a number of offences including burglary and fraud.
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC chairman Roger Smee has confirmed that his bid to takeover the club has been rejected by current owner Dai Yongge.
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