GALLERY: Sunday at Reading Festival 2017
Reading Festival 2017 came to a dramatic close on Sunday night with a legendary performance by rockers Muse. The Devon trio brought AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson onto the Main Stage...
Read moreDetailsReading Festival 2017 came to a dramatic close on Sunday night with a legendary performance by rockers Muse. The Devon trio brought AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson onto the Main Stage...
Read moreDetailsA teenager's body has been discovered in a tent at Reading Festival. Police say the death is currently unexplained. Shortly before 2am on Monday, August 28, not long after the...
Read moreDetailsA VILLAGE football team claims its future could be kicked into the long grass – weeks before the season begins. Hurst FC says overgrown scrubland at one end of its...
Read moreDetailsA taste of Italy is coming to Twyford on Friday when the Italian market returns to the town centre, courtesy of Twyford Together. The Italian Market starts at 9am on...
Read moreDetailsLoddon Brewery in Dunsden Green was raided by thieves over the bank holiday weekend and police have launched a search to find them. They entered by throwing a beer firkin...
Read moreDetailsA woman was sexually assaulted while walking her dog in Woodley last week and police area appealing for witnesses to come forward. And police believe that the attack is linked...
Read moreDetailsIt's the final day of Wokingham Festival and the forecast is set to be the best yet. Once again there will be a brilliant selection of live music, great food,...
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Shinfield died after the car his son was driving lost control and crashed into a tree. Paul Draper, 60, who lived in Hollow Lane, died in Southampton...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Cricket Club are the 2017 Thames Valley League Division 1 champions. The Oaks did in fact lose to Gerrards Cross this afternoon, but picked up eight points along the...
Read moreDetailsAUGUST BANK HOLIDAY MONDAY will be a red letter day for pizza fans in Earley as a new branch of a national chain opens its doors. Domino’s Pizza is to...
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