Arborfield man charged with murder following Tilehurst stabbing
Tuviah Thompson-Hordle, 18, of Brant Close, Arborfield, has been charged with murder and possession of a knife in a public place.
Read moreDetailsTuviah Thompson-Hordle, 18, of Brant Close, Arborfield, has been charged with murder and possession of a knife in a public place.
Read moreDetailsEarley-based photographer Tina Panting chose 13 of her favourite images from around Reading, Woodley and Newbury for the 2022 Moods of Trees calendar.
Read moreDetailsFREE bus travel to help people get to job interviews has been gifted to a Reading charity.
Read moreDetailsThe event will feature immersive installations such as The Lion's Roar and the Production Line stepping stones.
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday night, 17-year-old boy from Earley was arrested on suspicion of murder. He is due to appear at Reading Magistrates? Court today.
Read moreDetailsPARKING in the middle of a roundabout is not something the Highway Code has much to say about, but Earley and Newtown motorists could force a reprint.
Read moreDetailsIt will take place across three days and will include the junction of Holmes Road to Melrose Avenue, in Reading.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM?S Choral Society are returning to live performances as they celebrate their 70th anniversary
Read moreDetailsThe Reading-based organisation, which supports people living with dementia, is hosting its Alzheimer's Society Elf Day on Friday, December 3.
Read moreDetailsFifteen flats could be built and shops revamped under new plans to transform part of Broad Street in the town centre.
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