Police appeal for witnesses after 29 wraps of drugs found following high-speed pursuit
Polcie are appealing for witnesses and dash cam footage after a vehicle involved in suspected drug supply was involved in a high-speed chase
Read moreDetailsPolcie are appealing for witnesses and dash cam footage after a vehicle involved in suspected drug supply was involved in a high-speed chase
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading could have been mistaken for a winter wonderland on March 8.
Read moreDetailsIT'S ALL change for small change on Reading's buses as a radical shake-up launches next week. Just £3.50 for every bus, all day in Reading
Read moreDetailsHINDUS across Berkshire are gearing up for one of their most important festivals of the year.
Read moreDetailsA new exhibition at Reading Museum sharing the art work, collections, and stories of people in Reading with the High Street Heritage Action Zone
Read moreDetailsA NEW way for Reading to show their support for the gaol is being launched at the end of the month, and organisers want a massive turnout
Read moreDetailsA COMPANY that specialises in delivering wine to the door has raised more than £70,000 for a charity that helps people with life-limiting conditions
Read moreDetailsUSUALLY, when restaurants offer free meals to families it's the children who eat free, but later this month a diner is letting Mum enjoy the freebie
Read moreDetailsBike stolen from shed in Pangbourne
Read moreDetailsREADING FC suffered a 1-0 defeat at home to high-flying Sheffield United on Tuesday evening.
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