Nearly one in five shopworkers attacked last year: Reading East MP calls for action
VIOLENT shoppers that hurl abuse at shop workers have prompted staff to stand up against the shockingly increasing trend and call for protection
Read moreDetailsVIOLENT shoppers that hurl abuse at shop workers have prompted staff to stand up against the shockingly increasing trend and call for protection
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILLORS will be asked to approve the new Reading Borough Council administration when it holds its annual meeting next Wednesday.
Read moreDetailsA NEW Thai diner is preparing to open in Reading town centre, as an empty store comes back to life after 10 years.
Read moreDetailsTraffic has cleared after Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service attended an incident towards the bottom of Norcot Road, westbound.
Read moreDetailsCemetery Arch forms the gateway to the town's old cemetery and also acts as a marker for people heading in and out of the east of the town.
Read moreDetailsA LEADING climate scientist is launching a new scheme aimed at boosting collaboration on climate and weather research between the UK and Japan
Read moreDetailsParents of children aged nine months are now eligible to apply for government-funded childcare for the first time
Read moreDetailsThree friends from Reading have made every step count after completing a 24-hour walking challenge from the town to Brighton.
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY that offers help and support to families with disabled children will be able to further its work thanks to a grant from the Freemasons
Read moreDetailsReading's own Are You Listening? Festival serves up another slice of diverse, urgent music in venues around town for its eleventh annual outing
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