Wallet stolen from Southcote home
THIEVES broke into a Southcote home, stealing a number of items including a wallet and car keys
THIEVES broke into a Southcote home, stealing a number of items including a wallet and car keys
THAMES VALLEY POLICE has launched an appeal for help after a vehicle was stolen in Woolhampton
FRIAR STREET in Reading town centre is to be hit with an overnight road closure next week.
COUNCILLORS paid a visit to a Reading construction site to see how work is progressing on new affordable homes.
A FAREWELL tour is coming to Nettlebed Folk Club next week.
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to come forward, including a specific witness, following an incident on Friday, October ...
Matthew Ramsey, aged 49, pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply crack cocaine and heroin on Friday, October 28
Police are appealing for witnesses following a firearms incident which took place in Junction Road in the early hours of ...
HIS ROYAL Highness Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex, has been announced as the new Royal patron of the theatre ...
Reading FC Women's manager was left 'proud' of her team's performance after Rachel Rowe's stoppage time brace gave them victory ...
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