Police shocked after finding intoxicated man passed out in car in Reading
Police say they were "shocked" to find a heavily intoxicated man passed out in the driver's seat of a car in Reading.
Read moreDetailsPolice say they were "shocked" to find a heavily intoxicated man passed out in the driver's seat of a car in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA police helicopter was sent up after a Co-op store was reportedly robbed in Shinfield on Saturday evening.
Read moreDetailsA MAJOR operation to rebuild 24 of Wokingham's roads and repair their potholes is set begin in 2026.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses following an altercation involving two men and a woman in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA fundraiser has been launched to honour a crane driver from Reading who was hailed a hero after rescuing a man from a burning building.
Read moreDetailsA CALL has been made for a council to hold meaningful consultations after a majority of people opposed 20mph speed limits
Read moreDetailsRegister now to take part in the Three Counties Cycle Ride
Read moreDetailsCould you offer this one-year-old the safe, loving home he deserves?
Read moreDetailsAlt rock band Villumier from the Reading area have been fairly productive recently, with four singles released, and appearances at Reading Rising
Read moreDetailsOne of Bracknell's most recognisable landmarks could be transformed forever if new plans are approved.
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