Police issue statement following arrest of man on suspicion of rape
TVP posted to social media to explain a large police presence in East Street on Sunday evening as they conducted investigations following the arrest
Read moreDetailsTVP posted to social media to explain a large police presence in East Street on Sunday evening as they conducted investigations following the arrest
Read moreDetailsAN INDUSTRY body estimates that more than 10,000 additional construction workers are required across the South East to meet demand.
Read moreDetailsThe three-day festival combined events for adults and children, including talks from Robin Ince, Reading author TM Logan, and poet AF Harrold
Read moreDetailsTHE LAUNCH event of this year's Reading Children's Festival has been hailed a massive success after more than 10,000 people packed Forbury Gardens.
Read moreDetailsTHREESY does it! McDonald's has launched a new special offer aimed at reducing the price of a meal
Read moreDetailsA READING MP is urging the council to protect an historic building if it is converted into housing.
Read moreDetailsThames Vally Police are appealing for witnesses after a teenage boy was left with a fractured vertebrae in an assault on Thursday, around 5.15pm. The victim, a boy in...
Read moreDetailsA date has been set for the opening of a classy new brasserie which has taken over a Reading town centre pub that dates back to the 17th century
Read moreDetailsWhat a tumultuous year 2024 has been for Reading FC.
Read moreDetailsA NEW astroturf pitch has been officially opened at a Shinfield school.
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