Men with crowbars break into Earley house and steal £30,000 of jewellery
Offenders took mobile phones from the victims, a man and woman both in their sixties, before searching the property.
Read moreDetailsOffenders took mobile phones from the victims, a man and woman both in their sixties, before searching the property.
Read moreDetailsCharity Divorce Recovery Workshop has just announced the dates of its new course to help overcome the pain of separation and divorce
Read moreDetailsAS THE cost of living rises, and inflation hits its highest rate for 30 years, a new course could help residents manage their finances.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have warned that there has been a surge in burglaries across the area.
Read moreDetailsIn a video on social media, smoke could be seen rising from The George on Loddon Bridge Road.
Read moreDetailsA RECENTLY retired police officer from Earley has been celebrated with a Life Time Achievement Award by Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetailsAREAS across Earley could be designated formally as green space to greater protect them from development.
Read moreDetailsEARLEY'S peddling Panda is set to pound the roads again on his biggest challenge yet.
Read moreDetailsPHOTO EVIDENCE of line-painting procedures will be required for all works, following national outrage at fines issued last week.
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been the victim of an assault on the University of Reading campus. It is being treated as GBH by police.
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