Police keen to speak to Harley-Davidson rider after fatal A33 crash in Reading
Officers are urging the rider to contact them following the incident on Thursday, April 14.
Read moreDetailsOfficers are urging the rider to contact them following the incident on Thursday, April 14.
Read moreDetailsWE WELCOME back another two RaW Sounds Today playlist favourites this week, and you will love listening to them
Read moreDetailsA WARNING has been issued over plans to shut a busy road in Reading town centre to allow for ultrafast broadband cables to be installed
Read moreDetailsAfter two years of hiatus, the East Reading Festival is back, and bigger than ever, coming to Palmer Park on Sunday, June 26
Read moreDetailsPolice received 181 firearms and items of ammunition in an amnesty across the Thames Valley
Read moreDetailsConsiderable disruption will be caused when RMT members strike from Tuesday, June 21, through Saturday, June 25
Read moreDetailsA man has been charged with two counts of robbery, which took place on Erleigh Road, Reading
Read moreDetailsThe now-closed John Lewis warehouse on Mill Lane is set to be converted into rental properties, according to proposals by the partnership
Read moreDetailsyou can now ask the Council to collect unwanted items of bulky waste from your doorstep free of charge.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
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