Three men charged following Lower Earley kidnapping
THREE MEN have been charged with several offences after two men were kidnapped in Lower Earley.
Read moreDetailsTHREE MEN have been charged with several offences after two men were kidnapped in Lower Earley.
Read moreDetailsTHE FAMILY of the woman murdered by Ben Shand said that she was an outgoing, vibrant and creative spirit
Read moreDetailsAN EARLEY man has been jailed for life after being found guilty of killing his partner in her own home earlier this year
Read moreDetailsBlue Collar's Winter Weekend event in Reading's Market Place is set to return this weekend, Saturday, December 18 and Sunday, December 19.
Read moreDetailsEVERY good boy and girl in Reading will be keeping an eye out for Santa this Christmas ? they?ll be hoping he?ll be driving a bus.
Read moreDetailsSHOPPERS in Reading have been warned to steer clear of fake festive bargains on sale from dodgy dealers.
Read moreDetailsCare4Calais Reading held an extra special Christmas party for 90 refugees in a Reading church earlier this month.
Read moreDetailsA COOPERATIVE has been given Garden of Sanctuary status to celebrate its community work
Read moreDetailsSMALL businesses in Reading are being urged to take advantage of a government digital scheme to boost flagging sales.
Read moreDetailsIMAGINATIONS will be fired up at a Tilehurst school for children with additional needs, thanks to a donation from a Reading-based trust.
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