Police appeal for information following attempted robbery on Reading footbridge
A man in his fifties was approached by two men on the footbridge by Berkley Avenue, where two offenders attempted to steal his bag on Wed, June 5
Read moreDetailsA man in his fifties was approached by two men on the footbridge by Berkley Avenue, where two offenders attempted to steal his bag on Wed, June 5
Read moreDetailsWhen a guitarist as good as Steve Hackett chooses someone to join him on guitar and backing/lead vocals in his touring band you know they must be good
Read moreDetailsReading Festival has ranked sixth most popular festival in Europe, and second in the UK, new figures compiled by DFDS show
Read moreDetailsWeather forecasters in the USA have enlisted the support of mathematicians in Reading to help improve the accuracy of forecasts
Read moreDetailsA woman's mission to launch a motor show became a lifeline for multiple local charities, says her nominator for the Fundraiser of the Year award.
Read moreDetailsA PAEDOPHILE who tried to attempted to push a teenager off a cliff has been found guilty of attempted murder and rape.
Read moreDetailsThe station at Prospect Park has been awarded the Learning Outside the Classroom Quality Badge for its extra-curricular education support
Read moreDetailsA group of 'amazing volunteers' have planted almost 2,000 fruit trees in the local area in the past four years.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club has released a statement updating fans on the latest development regarding the sale of the club.
Read moreDetailsChurches Together has invited residents to hear from the candidates for the Reading West new Reading Central constituency week.
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