Stabbing in Reading sees police enact Section 60 powers across town centre
A MAN was injured in a stabbing that took place in Reading town centre last night, leading police to enact Section 60 powers
Read moreDetailsA MAN was injured in a stabbing that took place in Reading town centre last night, leading police to enact Section 60 powers
Read moreDetailsBlandy & Blandy, based on Friar Street in Reading, has welcomed 11 new faces to its team across multiple departments.
Read moreDetailsTo celebrate the release of their new album Soul of Albion, salty seafarers Man The Lifeboats will be stopping off at The Castle Tap in Reading
Read moreDetailsAN APPEAL has been made to find a new home for a cat from the Reading area who has heart disease.
Read moreDetailsReading's Pubwatch Scheme has been successfully shortlisted for the national awards which recognise efforts to provide safe drinking environments
Read moreDetailsFollowing the news of the death of the Queen, the University of Reading has reflected on three occasions she visited.
Read moreDetailsTHOSE curious to learn about where they came from will have the opportunity to uncover their past thanks to a Reading community group.
Read moreDetailsIn relaxed surroundings, a meal at Cilantro at Voco Hotel Reading is a memorable night out, for all the right reasons
Read moreDetailsIT'S A supergroup featuring two of the most successful musicians from 1990s boybands: Keith Duffy and Brian McFadden.
Read moreDetailsReading Pride concludes with performances from Nadine Coyle and Sum Ting Wong and an emotional send off for Jamie Wake with the Selwyn Jones Award
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