Thames Valley Police Open Day returns next month
Thames Valley Police's Open Day takes place from 10am-4pm on Saturday, September 19 at the TVP Training Centre in Sulhamstead.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police's Open Day takes place from 10am-4pm on Saturday, September 19 at the TVP Training Centre in Sulhamstead.
Read moreDetailsThe MP for Wokingham calls for emergency legislation to prevent Cole's and Bowers' sentences being cut
Read moreDetailsAt this time of year one of the things you notice as you walk around Reading is the quieter roads.
Read moreDetailsA refugee charity CEO has called for asylum seekers to be given the right to work, as one of the men she supports had to wait 20 years
Read moreDetailsResidents in Kennet Island had the opportunity to meet emergency services and policing teams at a community event organised by Neighbourhood Watch.
Read moreDetailsThe CEO of a charity that has just opened a new cafe in Reading has defended it following a backlash.
Read moreDetailsCouncil staff are gearing up for a busy weekend at Reading Festival as the countdown to the biggest event in the town begins.
Read moreDetailsEssential changes are coming to the main shopping destination in Reading to make sure everything is in order behind the scenes.
Read moreDetailsA petition to stop the early release of PC Harper's killers has been launched.
Read moreDetailsFor more than half a century, Reading Festival has been bringing some of the biggest names in music to Berkshire
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