Thames Valley Police release Reading Festival crime stats
Thames Valley Police say that 37 arrests were made, with fifty people ejected for anti-social behaviour
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police say that 37 arrests were made, with fifty people ejected for anti-social behaviour
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is seeking to remind residents to register ahead of local elections in May 2023
Read moreDetailsA new project by LifeSpring Church, High Street Heritage Action Zone, and University of Reading researchers will explore the lives of local people
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police Chief Constable, John Campbell, has announced his intention to retire from his role on Wednesday, August 31
Read moreDetailsUKRAINIAN refugees settling in Reading are able to enjoy free membership of Reading Borough Council's leisure centres.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM homeowner has expressed his frustration at a parking website for letting Reading festivalgoers use his driveway without consent
Read moreDetailsPlans for a drive-thru Greggs could be rejected as planning officer recommends rejection of the proposals
Read moreDetailsThe Mayor of Reading has begun the second day of the beating of the bounds which sees her walk the boundaries of Reading in a centuries old tradition
Read moreDetailsA READING resident has shared the extent of a rodent infestation which has seen scores of rats congregate at his premises.
Read moreDetailsTICKETS for Reading Festival 2023 are now on sale. While this year's festival is still being dismantled and the clean-up operation continues, tickets for next year's event have now been...
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