Witness appeal launched after road collision leaves motorcyclist hospitalised
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a road traffic collision left a motorcyclist hospitalised on Friday, May 15.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a road traffic collision left a motorcyclist hospitalised on Friday, May 15.
Read moreDetailsThe family of a teenage boy who was murdered in Caversham have met with the Prime Minister to call for online safety for children
Read moreDetailsA man was found carrying a number of unpaid-for bottles of alcohol during a police operation in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsThe MPs in Reading have urged people to follow the guidance of health officials following a meningitis outbreak in the area.
Read moreDetailsThe number of drive-thru restaurants and cafes in Reading is rising, according to recent openings and upcoming sites.
Read moreDetailsThere are plenty of free events to explore this month
Read moreDetailsThe tournament will welcome more than 240 teams and approximately 5,000 players, coaches, families and supporters across the two days.
Read moreDetailsReading is one of the greenest towns in the UK according to several recent reports and with more than 100 wonderful public parks
Read moreDetailsA Sikh councillor from Reading has said the actions of Henry Nowak's murderer shouldn't be used to "judge an entire faith."
Read moreDetailsOne-thousand students have been enrolled as a response to growing concerns about graduate employability and the pace of AI change in the workplace.
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