Man hospitalised following attack by dangerous dog
Thames Valley Police has released CCTV images as part of their investigations into a dangerous dog incident.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released CCTV images as part of their investigations into a dangerous dog incident.
Read moreDetailsActivists in Reading showed altered advertisements as part of action at Reading Climate Festival last weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has welcomed 12 new full-time firefighters following a graduation ceremony last week.
Read moreDetailsLeighton Park School, in east Reading, teamed up with Ethical Reading to host the Business Ethics Schools Fair on Friday, June 20.
Read moreDetailsReading in Bloom is once again seeking submissions as it marks five decades of celebrating the borough's best bouquets and greatest gardens.
Read moreDetailsStudents from Reading College painted murals which have been put on display in St Johns and St Stephen's Church's forecourt in Orts Road
Read moreDetailsJade Mistry talks about her time as a finalist on BBC's Glow Up, diversity in the industry, and how make-up is helping people right here in Reading
Read moreDetailsMore than 100 neighbours are pushing for a new pedestrian crossing along one of the busiest roads in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA push is being made for the government to take urgent action to tackle spiralling delays in driving test appointments in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe new driving test centre for Reading will officially open next week.
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