Armed police officers attend scene in Tilehurst following reports of person carrying knife
Thames Valley Police responded with armed officers on scene at Corwen Road, Tilehurst after they received unconfirmed reports of a ...
Thames Valley Police responded with armed officers on scene at Corwen Road, Tilehurst after they received unconfirmed reports of a ...
TWO of them stand proud and tall in Tilehurst, but not a lot of people know a lot about them. ...
A HOMELESS man who went on a shoplifting spree in Tilehurst on a 'near daily basis' has been jailed.
The Co-op has applied to rebrand its store at its supermarket in Tilehurst.
A modular building at a Tilehurst school will be replaced with a two-storey temporary building.
AN ANNEXE at a Tilehurst primary school will be demolished following approval to a revamp plan.
Freehold land at 171 Long Lane in Tilehurst is part of the online auction.
The ongoing issues with Reading's water pressure has seen Thames Water open a second water station. Residents in the west ...
A meeting is due to take place this week to inform neighbours about an upcoming project to fix the damage.
The multi use games area (MUGA) includes outdoor gym equipment, children's cycling and leisure areas.
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