This Reading postcode is the most burgled in the country – and the town has the third fewest CCTV cameras in the country
BIG Brother may be watching you - but probably not if you live in Reading
BIG Brother may be watching you - but probably not if you live in Reading
Peter Tatchell, director of the Peter Tatchell Foundation, has written to the chief constable of the force calling on him ...
A READING-based charity that helps men recovering from drink and drug addiction by providing supported accommodation has had a fresh ...
A SCHOOL that opened nearly 10 years ago on a temporary site in Caversham has launched a proposal to expand ...
READING is set to gain its fourth Aldi supermarket, this time in the Reading Gateway centre close to the Select ...
HUNDREDS of residents came together earlier this month to celebrate Pakistan Independence Day.
De Vere Wokefield Estate is holding a murder mystery dinner on Saturday, September 2.
A COMPANY that owns a building in Reading town centre has applied for permission to removed cladding from its exterior.
A FOOD retailer has applied for permission to sell alcohol from its branch in Reading's railway station.
A REPLICA of one of the most important historic artefacts in the world is housed in Reading, meaning people don't ...
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