Emergency services on scene to deal with incident at Twyford station
Emergency services are on scene at Twyford station after unconfirmed reports have come in that a person has been hit by a train.
Read moreDetailsEmergency services are on scene at Twyford station after unconfirmed reports have come in that a person has been hit by a train.
Read moreDetailsNewly appointed centre director, Tom Henderson, will be joining a group drawn from the wider team at The Lexicon to raise money
Read moreDetailsResidents are being warned to be on their guard against criminals phoning them claiming to be from the police about a cloned bank card
Read moreDetailsCan you name your local Non-League football club? As research reveals more than a third (34%) of Brits can't name a single Non-League team
Read moreDetailsA man has been jailed for 118 months and disqualified from driving for 39 months for using stolen vehicles in Wokingham and Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses after a woman was sexually assaulted in The Peel Centre Morrisons in Bracknell on Friday, March 14.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released an e-fit image after a man exposed himself to people in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsFollowing a sold out 2024 tour, Jake Bugg is coming to Reading this summer play his smash hits this summer, including a date at The Hexagon.
Read moreDetailsFans of Reading FC and Wrexham AFC will stage a protest during the match between the two teams tomorrow night (11 March, 8pm kick-off
Read moreDetailsWokingham MP Clive Jones and Earley & Woodley MP Yuan Yang both championed Reading FC in Parliament, supporting new legislation
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