REOPENED: Unexploded device sees Forbury Road closed by police ahead of rush hour
6.15pm update: The road has now reopened and traffic will be starting to flow again. A MAJOR road in Reading ...
6.15pm update: The road has now reopened and traffic will be starting to flow again. A MAJOR road in Reading ...
More than £60,000 has been ploughed into sorting rat problems over 12 months in Reading.
The family of Ruth Perry has crowdfunded more than £68,000 after being denied legal aid for inquest into her death
Justin Clift, aged 35 and of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to two counts of shoplifting at a hearing at ...
Celebrated DJ, producer, and presenter Pete Tong will bring his showcase event to the estate in Englefield to explore the ...
READING Borough Council has launched a consultation on key proposals for housing, infrastructure, and development, running until January
Activists in Reading were among those protesting consumerism in an international movement on Black Friday
A Caversham man has been sentenced to jail time for drug offences on Reading
RESIDENTS of a Southcote council estate facing a rat infestation say they are 'being ignored' and the infestation is persisting.
THE Health and Safety Executive has launched a probe into last Thursday's fire in Reading town centre.
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