Caversham road floods following torrential downpours
A ROAD in Caversham was flooded following heavy rain last week.
Read moreDetailsA ROAD in Caversham was flooded following heavy rain last week.
Read moreDetailsA MAN is in police custody after a woman was sexually assaulted in Reading earlier this morning.
Read moreDetailsFORMER READING FC forward Yakou Meite reflected on his time at the club after ending his seven-year spell in the summer.
Read moreDetailsAN OPPORTUNITY to help charity and get some environmentally friendly festive decorations is coming to Caversham.
Read moreDetailsWORK to repair a much-used towpath in east Reading has been delayed after a contractor went bust.
Read moreDetailsouble Barrelled Brewery is a tremendous example of a new modern business building a following and really running with it
Read moreDetailsTurntable Media is welcoming musicians, producers, and creators from around the borough to a social event on Friday, November 24
Read moreDetailsTributes to two of the UK's biggest bands are set to perform at a Reading venue later this month, with Sex P*ssed Dolls and Remones
Read moreDetailsIT'S PLAY time for a Reading museum, thanks to a display that has just gone on show.
Read moreDetailsREADING BUSES will be operating reduced timetables across Christmas week.
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