Appeal for witnesses after man seriously injured during incident
Police are appealing for witnesses after an incident left a man with serious injuries, including a fractured back and pelvis
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after an incident left a man with serious injuries, including a fractured back and pelvis
Read moreDetailsA FOOTBRIDGE over the A329m that connects Earley and Woodley is being considered for improvements
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of Woodley and Earley Art Group will be gathering this for a demonstration.
Read moreDetailsAt Wargrave Local History Society's January meeting, Joy Pibworth gave a presentation about author Jane Austen's time at school in Reading
Read moreDetailsANYONE affected by the cost-of-living crisis is invited to a special session aimed at ensuring people are receiving the support they are entitled to
Read moreDetailsThe family of Sidney Box has released a statement in tribute to him after he was found on Monday, January 9
Read moreDetailsTHE perfect finish to a picture is the theme of a gathering of the Reading Guild of Artists in Earley next week.
Read moreDetailsOfficers searching for 93-year-old man who went missing from Lower Earley have located a body this afternoon
Read moreDetailsMISSING man Sidney Box could still be in Lower Earley.
Read moreDetailsHEAVY rain is hindering efforts to find a missing 93-year-old man, but the search is continuing.
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