Tough one tackled: Runners brave the cold to take on the Woodcote 10k
NEARLY 300 runners brushed off their new year cobwebs, and dodged the floods, by taking part in the annual Woodcote 10k.
Read moreDetailsNEARLY 300 runners brushed off their new year cobwebs, and dodged the floods, by taking part in the annual Woodcote 10k.
Read moreDetailsThe Information Commissioner's Office ordered 18 businesses to pay millions for misusing data.
Read moreDetailsMore 20mph zones, and increased parking charges for polluting cars, are among measures to tackle Reading's poor air quality.
Read moreDetailsA PROPOSAL to open a restaurant specialising in burgers in Reading town centre has moved a step closer.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of Berkshire Industrial Archaeology Group are planning a walk around the Kennet and Avon Canal and the Coley Branch Line.
Read moreDetailsSOME of the ancient rites of England will be unpacked in a new session coming to nearby Sherfield on Loddon later this month
Read moreDetailsTWO cars were involved in a road traffic collision in Pangbourne last Thursday evening.
Read moreDetailsTwo more people from Reading, including a 15-year-old, have been arrested following a stabbing in Reading on Saturday
Read moreDetailsThames Valley police has released CCTV images of a group of men they would like to speak to regarding a bar brawl which happened in December last year
Read moreDetailsThe bar's operator applied for it to stay open until 2am from Thursday until Saturday.
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