Police called after vegetation stripped from Hurst verge
Hurst villagers saw about eight people working some weeks ago among vegetation along a strip by Broadwater Lane
Read moreDetailsHurst villagers saw about eight people working some weeks ago among vegetation along a strip by Broadwater Lane
Read moreDetailsIt's back to business on Sunday as four Great Britain athletes will begin their campaigns in Portugal to qualify for the Paris Paralympic Games.
Read moreDetailsReading Blue Coat School's football first XI have won their first ever national cup competition, beating Cranleigh School 2-1 after extra-time
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating of a teenager reported missing from Winnersh, last seen at around 2.30pm on Tuesday, March 19
Read moreDetailsThe saga for the ownership of Reading Football Club continues as reports have emerged that a bid from a German investor has been made.
Read moreDetailsThe M4 near Reading has been closed following a police incident.
Read moreDetailsLocal councillors have spoken out regarding the potential sale of Reading FC's Bearwood Park training ground to Wycombe Wanderers.
Read moreDetailsRAMS RFC captain Robbie Stapley has urged his team to 'forget' their recent record against Sale when they return to National One action at Old Bath
Read moreDetailsA Tilehurst man has been jailed for dangerous driving following a hearing in Reading
Read moreDetailsA man has been given a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) and was sentenced for multiple thefts from shops.
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