Elgar Road suspected murder: MP shares condolences
READING EAST MP Matt Rodda has offered his condolences to the family of a suspected murder victim.
Read moreDetailsREADING EAST MP Matt Rodda has offered his condolences to the family of a suspected murder victim.
Read moreDetailsA MURDER investigation has been launched after the body of a man in his 70s was found inside a home in Reading. The victim was pronounced dead at the scene,...
Read moreDetailsPolice have sealed off parts of Elgar Road today (Thursday, December 2). Parking bays on either side of the road have been taped over, using wheelie bins as markers. Forensic...
Read moreDetailsA CAROL concert will be held at Reading Minster to celebrate this festive season, and it includes a visit from Olaf and Elsa
Read moreDetailsA Vietnamese restaurant could be coming to the town centre near to Reading?s only restaurant of the same cuisine.
Read moreDetailsTraffic is back at pre-pandemic levels and pollution is three-to-four-times World Health Organisation guidelines, according to climate campaigners
Read moreDetailsA new bar with games such as Bavarian axe throwing has been granted a licence by Reading Borough Council, despite concerns from neighbours
Read moreDetailsThe former town centre offices used by NatWest could become 17 flats under plans for the Market Place site.
Read moreDetailsSLADE is set to bring the house down with a rock ?n? roll Christmas spectacular at Reading?s Sub89 next Sunday.
Read moreDetailsA PAIR of thieves armed with a knife threatened staff at a Reading bookmaker last night. Now police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
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