Police release warning following string of ‘distraction’ burglaries
Thames Valley Police has issued a statement warning of a string of so-called 'distraction' burglaries which have been reported in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has issued a statement warning of a string of so-called 'distraction' burglaries which have been reported in Reading.
Read moreDetailsWhen 24-year-old Matt moved to Reading at the beginning of 2024, he couldn't have imagined how drastically his life would change
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police made a total of 12 arrests in Windsor, Berkshire during the state visit of President of the United States Donald Trump
Read moreDetailsThe RSPCA is appealing for information after a hamster was found abandoned in a cage near some bins in Berkshire.
Read moreDetails34 men from the Reading area have lost more than 36 stone, or more than a fifth of a tonne (234kg) by taking part at Reading's MAN v FAT
Read moreDetailsFollowing four sell-out tours, Irish Christmas concert A Fairytale for Christmas returns for its biggest tour yet this winter
Read moreDetailsPolice are increasing patrols in the area following an incident of indecent exposure in Joel Park in Wokingham last week.
Read moreDetailsReading Rugby Football Club, one of Berkshire's oldest and most inclusive rugby institutions, officially reopened its refurbished clubhouse
Read moreDetailsA youngster from Wokingham, Aadya Kumar, has received the Shakuntala Devi Mantri Exceptional Award at the Inspire Awards 2025
Read moreDetailsClive Jones, has called on the Government to support local businesses providing employment for neurodiverse people
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