Police appeal for witnesses after 3-year-old boy involved in road collision
On Wednesday, September 13, a black Range Rover Evoque was involved in a collision with a pedestrian on Royal Avenue, ...
On Wednesday, September 13, a black Range Rover Evoque was involved in a collision with a pedestrian on Royal Avenue, ...
Rocket Kings is set to release their third album and is marking the event with a live set at The ...
ROADWORKS in west Reading have seen gridlock on the town's roads, and the council says the delays are unavoidable
Thames Valley Police is appealing for help identifying a man who was the victim of an assault in Reading on ...
Every Little Thing Festival marked Suicide Prevention Day by providing a space to learn more about mental health and suicide ...
A BERKSHIRE resident is set to undertake a 250km coastline challenge in Pembrokeshire in aid of a sight loss charity ...
Our commitment to the natural environment includes a Tree Strategy (set in 2021) seeing us work towards planting 3,000 trees ...
PARKING permits across Reading could go digital from November if a shake-up to the system is approved.
Three great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
WEATHER experts at the University of Reading recorded the hottest September day in more than 100 years last week.
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