Thames Valley Police launches crackdown on mobile phone use while driving
A CRACKDOWN on drivers using mobile phones has been launched by Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetailsA CRACKDOWN on drivers using mobile phones has been launched by Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetailsA NEW School Street scheme is to launch in East Reading after the half-term holiday.
Read moreDetailsA CHURCH will be hosting a day-long conference next month looking at the story of the New Testament books of the Bible.
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR takeaway hut will be able to serve kebabs until 2am at weekends, after winning permission to trade from the council.
Read moreDetailsWITH Valentine's Day around the corner, and Shrove Tuesday on the horizon, people will be busy in the kitchen as they bake, cook and create
Read moreDetailsDEVELOPERS hoping to build on a golf course said that nine out of 10 homes on the plans would meet the council's vision.
Read moreDetailsPLANS to make Reading's taxis greener by phasing out polluting vehicles have been delayed.
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER is in hospital with serious injuries following a collision at Cemetery Junction.
Read moreDetailsBEER lovers have to wait a while longer before Reading's Beer and Cider Festival returns - it has been cancelled for this year.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police have released images of two men they would like to speak to in connection with an assault in Reading. The incident took place at around 8.40pm on...
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