Police release e-fit after woman sexually assaulted in Reading
Police are looking to speak to man after a woman was sexually assaulted on Oxford Road, Reading, and then again on Castle Hill, last month
Read moreDetailsPolice are looking to speak to man after a woman was sexually assaulted on Oxford Road, Reading, and then again on Castle Hill, last month
Read moreDetailsThird Lung will be joined by Boss Caine, Rich Ragany, Katacombs, and Liam Jackson Barnes to celebrate Runnin' Blue's 100th gig this week
Read moreDetailsXhloe and Natasha incorporate puppetry and Brechtian stagecraft to explore themes of conspiracy and belief in Bigfoot Ripped My Dog In Half I Saw It
Read moreDetailsOlivia Bailey MP has welcomed an open consultation described as the largest review of the relevant legislation since it was first introduced.
Read moreDetailsReading Welcome Ambassadors and REDA celebrated five years of the scheme with tea and cake with the Mayor of Reading, Councillor Paul Gittings
Read moreDetailsSouth East Water, Affinity, Anglian Water, South West Water, Southern Water, and Cambridge Water have all placed hosepipe bans in force this month.
Read moreDetailsNext weekend (Saturday, July 25, 2026), the whistle blows to mark the start of the 2026/27 football campaign.
Read moreDetailsThe reasons why thousands of people are fined for driving into bus lanes and gates in Reading might be down to insufficient signage
Read moreDetailsThousands of people will be fed at a free festival coming to Reading next weekend.
Read moreDetailsNeighbours are being invited to share their views about measures to improve journeys for cyclists along one of the busiest roads in Reading.
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