Teenage boy from Earley charged with murder following Tilehurst stabbing
On Thursday night, 17-year-old boy from Earley was arrested on suspicion of murder. He is due to appear at Reading Magistrates? Court today.
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday night, 17-year-old boy from Earley was arrested on suspicion of murder. He is due to appear at Reading Magistrates? Court today.
Read moreDetailsTwo urban bee-keepers are in the midst of a "merch war", after igniting their competitive side.
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council?s planning committee has recommended the Swallows Meadow plan for refusal a second time.
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council hopes the sessions will engage, inform and encourage residents to join the climate change conversation.
Read moreDetailsLeighton Park School will host the 2021 Reading Charity Art Fair to fundraise for RBH.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man who sent indecent videos to two teenagers and a woman in her twenties, and also attempted to drag a woman from a parked car in a bid...
Read moreDetailsALMS HOUSES in Lower Earley were officially declared open last month. Cllr David Hare, former mayor at Earley Town Council, visited Liberty House, off Strand Way open, on Friday, July...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY’s newest restaurant had a special visitor at its opening. Adda Hut, on Crockhamwell Road, invited Woodley town mayor, Cllr Janet Sartorel and deputy mayor Cllr Kay Gilder to officially...
Read moreDetailsDEMAND to live in Reading is rising, according to a new report by Savills. The estate agent has revealed a surge in demand from people looking to relocate and change...
Read moreDetailsFESTIVALGOERS are getting ready as Reading Festival makes a comeback for the first time since the pandemic. Biffy Clyro is one of the event’s latest headliners to be announced as...
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