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THAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a firearms incident in Reading. Police say that between 10.30am and 11.30am ...
THAMES Valley Police says it is investigating "a number" of incidents following the football match between Reading FC and Swindon ...
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WORKS to stabilise a wall structure that prevents a towpath from falling into a canal is seeing vandalism on a ...
A READING bar-goer has raised concerns after being refused entry into a Katesgrove restaurant while accompanied by his assistance dog.
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SONNING picked up their first victory of the campaign with a home win over Henley.
MEMBERS of the public are being invited to voice their opinions as an organisation looks to move its headquarters.
A READING man is preparing to represent the UK at a major Scouting event next year.
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