Woman knocked unconscious in Reading robbery as police hunt key witness
Police are appealing for a specific witness after a woman was robbed and knocked unconscious in Reading.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for a specific witness after a woman was robbed and knocked unconscious in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has announced that further delays to works on Bennet Road are to be expected amid serious safety concerns over a second sink hole
Read moreDetailsA man has been jailed for 27 months after police recovered class A drugs during two separate arrests in Reading.
Read moreDetailsFour days of events will see comedians from across the UK taking to stages in Reading, from comedy institutions to emerging local talent.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is pushing to raise standards for thousands of tenants around the town as a stricter licensing has now gone into effect
Read moreDetailsMore than 150 University staff, students, alumni, supporters and community partners attended the Celebration of Volunteering awards
Read moreDetailsPupils from 29 primary schools will be walking, cycling or scooting to school as part of the annual national event run by Living Streets next week
Read moreDetailsMatthew Barber has issued a challenge local councils and housing developers to tackle the problems caused by 'unadopted' roads and housing estates.
Read moreDetailsBroad Street Mall is marking Mental Health Awareness Week 2026 with a community-focused event designed to raise awareness and reduce stigma this week
Read moreDetailsDrag Monarch Big Jay is back, hosting the Haunted Drag Cabaret this week, bringing a mixture of fright and fierceness to the Rising Sun Arts Centre
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