Car accident in Whitley
A CAR has been involved in an accident on Hartland Road, Whitley, on Saturday morning.
Read moreDetailsA CAR has been involved in an accident on Hartland Road, Whitley, on Saturday morning.
Read moreDetailsONE of the borough's four MPs Theresa May has indicated that she will not stand in the Conservative party's leadership election.
Read moreDetailsCARTERS Steam Fair has chosen to make Reading its final destination. The touring attraction is about to go round the merry-go-round one last time.
Read moreDetailsREADING BOROUGH COUNCIL has a new chief executive after councillors voted to approve the appointment last week.
Read moreDetailsA PROPOSAL for a thinner bin lorry for some of Reading's narrow streets has been welcomed by councillors who say residents have missed collections.
Read moreDetailsA RESTAURANT on the Oxford Road has won permission to serve alcohol to diners and play music.
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN from Upper Bucklebury has been named the country's best role model.
Read moreDetailsREADING WEST MP Alok Sharma has come out in favour of former Prime Minister Boris Johnson as the candidate he would like to see replace Liz Truss. Ms Truss replaced...
Read moreDetailsA FIRE station that also houses other emergency services has officially been opened in Theale.
Read moreDetailsREADING'S Pubwatch committee has taken the top accolade at this year's National Pubwatch Awards at the House of Lords on Tuesday, October 18
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