Charges for knife crime and sexual offences on the up, shows Thames Valley Police data
THAMES Valley Police's chief constable has said he is 'proud' of the force's work over the past year.
THAMES Valley Police's chief constable has said he is 'proud' of the force's work over the past year.
VISITORS young and old got their creative juices flowing thanks to a unique event at the Museum of English Rural ...
EMPTY offices in Reading town centre could be converted into flats if Reading Borough Council approves an application.
A PUBCO that converted a Caversham pub into a steakhouse wanted to change the kitchen extraction system.
THE ROYAL Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service is currently responding to an incident in central Reading. Fire crews received a ...
THERE'S a chance to explore the good, the bad and the downright ugly of Reading.
DRIVERS who stop in yellow box junctions will be fined from next week, as Reading Borough Council begins enforcement powers. ...
A READING-born woman who is now a councillor in Wiltshire has been awarded an OBE in the New Year's honours ...
FESTIVE demand is putting additional pressure on hospital emergency departments, including the Royal Berkshire Hospital in Reading
The number of homes in a Reading Borough Council-run project has been reduced to allow for energy saving measures to ...
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