Man attacked by gang using wood from a skip and left with a fractured elbow
FOUR men used wood from a skip to attack a man on Reading?s Oxford Road last night.
Read moreDetailsFOUR men used wood from a skip to attack a man on Reading?s Oxford Road last night.
Read moreDetailsA NEWBURY-based accountancy that serves the Thames Valley has relocated to new offices
Read moreDetailsSONGS of Praise presenter Pam Rhodes will be coming to Reading next month to help the town celebrate Christmas.
Read moreDetailsA READING-based commercial property investment company says its latest results are positive, despite the changing rental market.
Read moreDetailsA GREEN Party campaigner is calling for more help to insulate homes across Reading.
Read moreDetailsStand back Superman, Iceman, Spider-man. Batman and Robin too ... you've got more space thanks to a Reading comic book store moving to larger premises
Read moreDetailsA VERY special Christmas tree has been erected in The Oracle ? it?s a Giving Tree.
Read moreDetailsA SOCIAL media star with a penchant for sausage rolls is giving his support to a supermarket's festive food appeal.
Read moreDetailsWHEN IT comes to recycling the difference is clear: you no longer need to sort the colours out.
Read moreDetailsAll who came to a day devoted to whiskey were raising their glasses to the popular drink.
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