Frantic roadside rescue as police save ‘frightened’ dog darting into traffic before emotional reunion
Police community support officers helped safely reunite a dog with its owners after it was reported running loose near a road.
Read moreDetailsPolice community support officers helped safely reunite a dog with its owners after it was reported running loose near a road.
Read moreDetailsIf you've been outside recently, you'll have noticed that it's bluebell season, with the woods around displaying a carpet of violet-blue.
Read moreDetailsThe last remaining Beefeater restaurant in Reading has been put up for sale.
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been jailed after defrauding victims out of almost £190,000 in what prosecutors described as a significant fraud.
Read moreDetailsThe Labour party is forecast to lose control of Reading Borough Council next month ? for the first time in nearly four decades.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police Constable Andrew Harper was killed on August 15, 2019, while responding to a report of a quad bike being stolen in Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsThe John Sykes Foundation has announced its latest grant award is going to Daisy's Dream to support an innovative new pilot project
Read moreDetailsIn its centenary year, the university is holding its second annual Giving Day, raising money for projects that will leave a lasting legacy.
Read moreDetailsProgress is bringing one of Shakespeare's most celebrated plays, Hamlet, to the hallowed grounds of one of the town's most historic venues.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for information following an incident in which a dog was seriously injured in Christchurch Meadows, Reading.
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