Boy, 15, left with broken jaw after being attacked by three teenagers in Reading
Police are appealing for witnesses after a15-year-old boy was attacked by a group of three teenage boys in Prospect Park on Monday, June 16.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a15-year-old boy was attacked by a group of three teenage boys in Prospect Park on Monday, June 16.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club will be receving new investment from Aliya Capital Partners
Read moreDetailsAn amber heat health alert has been put in place across much of England, including in the south as temperatures are expected to rise once again
Read moreDetailsSir John Madejski will look back on his time as Reading FC owner at a Q&A event at the Purple Turtle on July 15.
Read moreDetailsShinfield Studios operators have closed a deal securing £250m in refinancing following the completion of the project last year.
Read moreDetailsMore than 130 people took the plunge in aid of charity, raising more than £30,000, in the Thames Hospice Open Water Swim.
Read moreDetailsCentrum Group, headquartered in Reading, has been named one of the fastest-growing founder-led firms in the UK.
Read moreDetailsEach week, there are 10 great acts in our playlist, all with a connection to Reading or Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsCaroline Prodger is set to become one of up to 1,000 participants joining the Kidney Research UK London Bridges Walk in memory of her husband, Gareth
Read moreDetailsStation Hill has marked its official opening with a ceremony and the burial of a time capsule featuring architect and local student sketches
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