Police release CCTV of a man in connection to a burglary with intent
Thames Valley Police have released CCTV images of a man they would like to speak to in connection with a burglary with intent in Reading
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have released CCTV images of a man they would like to speak to in connection with a burglary with intent in Reading
Read moreDetailsIT?S DESCRIBED as one of the largest office leasing deals that the Thames Valley will see this year, a global company move into Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsAN AUTHOR made a surprise visit to Reading last week, and quickly got his pen out.
Read moreDetailsThe funeral of a much loved and respected parish priest, Father Vincent Flanagan takes place in Twyford next week.
Read moreDetailsAS WE REVEALED in November 2020, a new Five Guys restaurant will be built on land in the Showcase Cinema car park.
Read moreDetailsAN OPPORTUNITY to play all the right notes, and not necessarily in the right order, has arrived at Reading?s railway station.
Read moreDetailsTHERE are few things more exciting than a world cup, and Germany is busy preparing for theirs, thanks to a Reading man.
Read moreDetailsSpring is well underway, as the country enjoys some warmer temperatures and brighter, longer days.
Read moreDetailsA READING-based builders? merchants utilised the help of a town centre-based law firm during its recent sale.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways you can help people in Reading borough thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
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