Man and woman involved in altercation at Whitley Street bus stop in Reading, police appeal for witnesses
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a domestic-related altercation in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a domestic-related altercation in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA former police officer who was based in Berkshire has been sentenced for misconduct in a public office and computer misuse.
Read moreDetailsThe Reading Indian Community hosted a vibrant Dussehra celebration on Sunday, 12 October, at Theale Green School
Read moreDetailsA call has been made for a pub that has been turned into a chef training facility in Reading to be reopened to the public.
Read moreDetailsA racing driver from Wokingham has just one race between him and a championship title.
Read moreDetailsLucky hopefuls will win a trip to Poland
Read moreDetailsA debate is lingering over whether councils in Berkshire and Oxfordshire should join forces with Swindon in major changes to local government.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) has announced its 2025?26 Residency at The Hexagon, promising a season of powerful repertoire
Read moreDetailsA chain cafe at a busy retail park in Reading has closed down around a year after opening.
Read moreDetailsPolice have confirmed that they have arrested a woman following a fail to stop serious road traffic collision in Reading yesterday morning.
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