‘He was a kind, thoughtful and caring son’: family pay tribute to Reading Station murder victim
THE FAMILY of a man who died on a platform at Reading Station on Saturday night have paid tribute to him.
Read moreDetailsTHE FAMILY of a man who died on a platform at Reading Station on Saturday night have paid tribute to him.
Read moreDetailsA new weekly cafe for those with autism, the Finches Social Club, is taking place on Tuesday evenings at the Rising Sun Arts Centre
Read moreDetailsROYALS fans have been sick as a parrot over news that Reading Buses is unable to run its usual matchday buses this month
Read moreDetailsFake Fest returns to Reading as it continues its tour of the country, bringing tributes to Bowie, Blondie, Queen, and Depeche Mode
Read moreDetailsTom Holmes has expressed his disappointment at Reading FC Academy?s recent downgrade to Category Two status.
Read moreDetailsNadine Coyle was announced as the headline act of this year's Reading Pride Love Unites festival on Saturday, September 3
Read moreDetailsA 42-year-old man from Slough has been charged in connection with the murder of a 24-year-old man at Reading station on Saturday, July 30
Read moreDetailsVISITORS of a Reading museum will get a glimpse of ancient history through its new window display.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to make cycle lanes in Sidmouth Street permanent have been met with dismay by some Reading residents.
Read moreDetailsA PHONE mast is often an alien invader, and a Caversham resident fears it will be like something from HG Wells? novel War of the Worlds.
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