Man charged with rape, theft, and possession of imitation firearm following East Street incident
A Reading man has been charged with rape, as well as other offences, following an incident in East Street
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been charged with rape, as well as other offences, following an incident in East Street
Read moreDetailsProfessor Andrew Turner and Dr Rob Thompson both received accolades which will be presented at this year's annual Royal Meteorological Society
Read moreDetailsA CELEBRATION of all things Lego is coming to Reading town centre just in time for half-term.
Read moreDetailsSinging for the community is at the very heart of the Take Note Community Choir's ethos, says their nominator for the Cultural Contribution award
Read moreDetailsThe NHS is urging members of the public to make sure they have their prescriptions in order ahead of the bank holiday this weekend
Read moreDetailsRABBLE Theatre leaving The Stables in Caversham and seeking new spaces as agreement with the council is untenable
Read moreDetailsA street cleaning company has been fined £52,000 for illegally connecting to the water supply.
Read moreDetailsFor years, Labour has been pushing for a third bridge over the River Thames which would link Thames Valley Park with south Oxfordshire
Read moreDetailsOne of Reading's MPs has raised concerns over the project to add towers to a shopping centre in the town.
Read moreDetailsThe Labour Party has pledged to build a new hospital for Reading if they gain power in the forthcoming general election.
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