Woman dies following traffic collision in Rosehill
A WOMAN in her seventies has died as a result of her injuries sustained in a road traffic collision.
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A WOMAN in her seventies has died as a result of her injuries sustained in a road traffic collision.
Read moreDetailsSPECIALIST searches have been carried out today in Reading and Sonning in a bid to find a man who was last seen in Reading on Thursday evening
Read moreDetailsTHE VICE-CHANCELLOR of the University of Reading has been awarded a CBE in the New Year's Honours list for 2024, one of many to receive honours.
Read moreDetailsONLY attend the RBH's A&E department if you have a life-threatening emergency.
Read moreDetailsFIRE CREWS rescued two people stuck in a lift just before Christmas.
Read moreDetailsEMERGENCY services were called to a collision on the M4 just before Christmas.
Read moreDetailsA food bank in Reading has received a donation of basic food, festive treats and other essentials from housebuilder Vistry Group.
Read moreDetailsAFTER suspending roadworks for Christmas, National Highways is preparing to start work again on the M4
Read moreDetailsREADING Buses is seeing in 2024 with a shake-up to its timetables.
Read moreDetailsMORE than 14,000 extra seats are being promised by a train company as a result of launching 25 additional services at weekends.
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