Police appeal for information after report of racist abuse on train to Reading
British Transport Police officers would like to speak to the man in the image who may have information that could help their investigation.
Read moreDetailsBritish Transport Police officers would like to speak to the man in the image who may have information that could help their investigation.
Read moreDetailsReading Arts added that they are working with artists and tour promoters to reschedule events where possible. Tickets holders will be updated as soon as solutions are confirmed.
Read moreDetailsEvery spring the toads at Priest Hill migrate to a pond south of the road, near the junction with Bungler’s Hill, to reproduce.
Read moreDetailsBOROUGH residents can get on with their spring cleaning as the council improves collection services for large unwanted items. As of this month, residents can organise a collection of five...
Read moreDetails“Our bikers worked hard to remove the overgrown bushes and plants and cleared the existing drainage ditches along the lane, which had become blocked.”
Read moreDetailsIn an email sent to all students, the director of student services confirmed that a post-graduate student visiting the campus has tested positive for coronavirus.
Read moreDetailsBoris Johnson announced at 5pm today that the British public must stop “all unnecessary travel” and stay away from pubs and clubs, as the number of coronavirus victims escalates.
Read moreDetails“Where the event has not been cancelled but you are understandably concerned about attending the event, unfortunately there would generally be no right to a refund.”
Read moreDetailsThose who cannot work due to coronavirus and are eligible for Statutory Sick Pay will receive it from day one, rather than from the fourth day of their illness.
Read moreDetailsAN ELDERLY woman from Crowthorne would like to thank members of the public for coming to her aid after a fall in Wokingham town centre. Yvonne Robertson was walking along...
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