Surrey man arrested after objects fired with slingshot from van in Woodley and Earley
A 19-year-old man from Surrey has been arrested on suspicion of damage, assault and actual bodily harm following incidents in Woodley and Earley
Read moreDetailsA 19-year-old man from Surrey has been arrested on suspicion of damage, assault and actual bodily harm following incidents in Woodley and Earley
Read moreDetailsReading FC Women will not be able to fulfil their place in the Women's Championship next season, while the women's academy will also close.
Read moreDetailsSuperintendent Colin Hudson has been selected to succeed Superintendent Steve Raffield as the new commander for Reading's Local Policing Area
Read moreDetailsA failed takeover bid means that Reading FC Women look set to drop out of the Women's Championship.
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's School, Caversham, commemorated 130 years of teaching in the community with a week full of events to coincide with National Boarding Week
Read moreDetailsWe were thrilled to catch Gemma Rogers when she performed at Mount at Wasing earlier this month, and we think you'll love her too
Read moreDetailsReading Buses are inviting all bus fans, families and residents that they are hosting their annual open day this Sunday, July 30.
Read moreDetailsA privately owned safe deposit box facility has been opened in Tilehurst after the Vaults Group announced a £1million investment in the opening
Read moreDetailsAn "invaluable asset to the Reading community" has been praised for her "top-notch" customer service.
Read moreDetailsA leading charity for disabled children which has branched out to help teens and young adults expand their career horizons has been nominated
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