Fire at Queens Walk, in Reading town centre
FIRE CREWS from six stations were called to deal with a kitchen fire at a Reading block of flats last ...
FIRE CREWS from six stations were called to deal with a kitchen fire at a Reading block of flats last ...
A WARNING has been issued over e-bikes and scooters as the batteries that power them can catch fire quickly and ...
As of Monday, January 23, new fire safety regulations will come into force for people responsible for multi-occupied residential buildings.
EMERGENCY services were called to a road traffic collision in Reading earlier this month
A STREET in Reading has been closed due to fallen brickwork. Friar Street has now been closed in both directions ...
LAST WEEK, the county's emergency services came together to celebrate 999 Day.
To stay safe, residents are being asked to ensure they have enough working smoke alarms in their home.
THE ROYAL Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service is responding to calls of a fire on Russell Street. Thames Valley Police ...
BERKSHIRE fire cadets showcased their skills at a graduation ceremony at Whitley Wood Fire Station.
A fire spreading to a derelict building on the Oxford Road caused closures in central Reading, though no injuries were ...
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