Two charged after cannabis farm discovered in Reading
TWO homeless men have been charged with drug offences.
Read moreDetailsTWO homeless men have been charged with drug offences.
Read moreDetailsA POLICE appeal has been launched after a car and a push scooter were involved in a collision in Earley on Friday, April 28
Read moreDetailsREADING FC WOMEN remain at the bottom of the Women's Super League as Manchester City came back from an early deficit to take the points.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC's Championship future is now in the hands of others after they could only manage a draw against bottom of the table Wigan Athletic.
Read moreDetailsUniversity Technical College Reading joined forces with Scottish and Southern Electricity Networks for a school takeover event looking at Net Zero
Read moreDetailsAN UPCOMING play set to show in one of Reading's prestigious venues has announced its cast, including a few famous faces
Read moreDetailsAge UK Reading has been awarded a £1,000 grant from the foundation's Cost of Living Crisis Fund, established earlier this year
Read moreDetailsReading Food Festival is back, hosted by Blue Collar and bringing 30 different cuisines to Broad Street
Read moreDetailsReading FC interim manager Noel Hunt believes his side 'left everything on the pitch' as they clawed back a late draw to leave their Championship
Read moreDetailsREADING FC drew 1-1 in their crucial match-up against Wigan, leaving them perilously close to the drop.
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