Police appeal for witnesses following assault in Stockton Road
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to an assault on Monday, September 26, in which two victims were assaulted in Stockton Road
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to an assault on Monday, September 26, in which two victims were assaulted in Stockton Road
Read moreDetailsA new digital parking scheme has been given the go-ahead to begin a pilot phase in Lower Caversham, with digital permits and hourly visitor passes
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY event introduced hundreds of novice and experienced cyclists to the benefits of bike riding.
Read moreDetailsThe statue of George Palmer has been refreshed ahead of new facilities due for completion in Palmer Park
Read moreDetailsTHE RETREAT is hosting its annual Bloody Mary contest on Sunday, October 9, with spectators welcome
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY in Reading celebrated its 175th birthday with a fun-filled community event.
Read moreDetailsOn Sunday, October 9, Matt Hulse will lead will lead the cardboard culinary class, open to families with children of all ages, at Blue Collar Corner.
Read moreDetailsMINI FIRST Aid is offering a class to teach how to administer first aid to children and babies on Saturday, October 15
Read moreDetailsLuke Alexander has produced the documentary which explores the effect of organ donation on the families of those who need transplants
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is set to host a family cycle on Saturday, October 8.
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