Police find body believed to be missing Reading man during search
Thames Valley Police has announced that a body has been found during the search for a man missing from Reading
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has announced that a body has been found during the search for a man missing from Reading
Read moreDetailsA Tilehurst man has been sentenced to six months in prison after he pleaded guilty to burglary with intent to steal
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for help locating a teenager reported missing from Reading, last seen on Saturday, October 26
Read moreDetailsCaversham United Football Club put on a spectacle for local women's football as they hosted Reading FC Women in the Berks & Bucks Women's Senior Cup.
Read moreDetailsThe construction of new flats near Reading town centre is almost complete on a site where a historic pub once stood.
Read moreDetailsReading boss Ruben Selles heaped buckets of praise onto goal scorer and leading striker Sam Smith after his goal secured the victory against Bristol Rovers this afternoon. Heroics at both...
Read moreDetailsOn the anniversary of Dai Yongge saying he’d sell the club, Reading made their fans proud with Sam Smith’s goal securing the three points. A well battled performance reaped the...
Read moreDetailsYoungsters with complex needs can make music online
Read moreDetailsParents And Children Together (PACT) is attempting to find out
Read moreDetailsA plan to build flats right behind a historic pub and music venue in Reading has been defeated.
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