Police seize nearly 120 e-scooters and e-bikes in last three months
Between June 1 and September 8 this year, police in Thames Valley seized 118 e-scooters and e-bikes
Read moreDetailsBetween June 1 and September 8 this year, police in Thames Valley seized 118 e-scooters and e-bikes
Read moreDetailsChildren and pregnant women are among those being encouraged to get their flu jabs as the NHS makes its preparations for winter
Read moreDetailsReading FC manager Ruben Selles has delivered a message to the fans following the breakdown of the club's most recent takeover negociations.
Read moreDetailsNigel Howe has responded to claims that Dai Yongge is not interested in actively selling the club after recent negotiations with Rob Couhig broke down
Read moreDetailsFormer Reading FC CEO Nigel Howe, who is overseeing a takeover deal, was put in front of the media on Thursday afternoon to provide an update
Read moreDetailsThe National Police Chief's Council is leading the initiative which will see an intensification of spiking prevention measures
Read moreDetailsA team from Reading is set to take part in an annual football tournament in support of efforts to tackle homelessness
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice is adding to its 22 stores across Thames Valley as it prepares for the launch of the new store next month
Read moreDetailsReading Vegan Festival is back in town for its seventh annual outing on Saturday, September 21
Read moreDetailsBrookfields School in Tilehurst marked its 50th anniversary with a fete last week with pupils and their families
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