Caversham man’s lifetime collection of model trains are on the right tracks to sell for more than £40,000 at a Wokingham auction
One man's lifetime collection of model trains is set to come under the hammer in Wokingham next week.
Read moreDetailsOne man's lifetime collection of model trains is set to come under the hammer in Wokingham next week.
Read moreDetailsIT is the ultimate beer crawl with specially brewed beers from all over the country - and all sampled from one seat.
Read moreDetailsWith 48 arrests made around this year's events, numbers of Reading Festival arrests are slightly up from last year, but remain around 5-year level
Read moreDetailsAn investigation has been launched into a car wash and spraypainting business in Tilehurst.
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Read moreDetailsGood news for M4 electric vehicle drivers
Read moreDetailsREADING FC boss Ruben Selles provided injury updates ahead of their clash with Bolton Wanderers on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsPRIVATE taxi drivers in Reading say they are making progress in a bid to use a bus lane which they believe would speed up their journeys.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC manager Ruben Selles has reiterated his commitment to staying with the club despite the off field problems after they were deducted
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, September 13, a black Range Rover Evoque was involved in a collision with a pedestrian on Royal Avenue, Calcot, at 3.45pm
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