++UPDATED++ FOUND ++ Police appeal for help tracing missing Crowthorne man
Matthew Jones-Parry, 47, was last seen this morning in Greystoke Court.
Read moreDetailsMatthew Jones-Parry, 47, was last seen this morning in Greystoke Court.
Read moreDetailsTHREE teenagers ? two of whom are alleged to have had weapons ? have been arrested after police were called to Caversham Park Village on Sunday
Read moreDetailsTributes have poured in from the football community after the tragic death of Binfield FC player Christian Rowe.
Read moreDetailsPeter Harper, who lives in Finchampstead, founded a petition against building approximately 270 homes on Rooks Nest Farm.
Read moreDetailsAlmost 1,000 youngsters who are supported by the organisations received their presents from the Giving Tree just in time for Christmas.
Read moreDetailsPaul Draper, ex frontman of 90's alternative rock band Mansun, brings his Cult Leader Tactics tour to Reading on Monday, February 28.
Read moreDetailsA new Winnersh-based business is bringing bitter leaf, a traditional medicinal West African herb, to the UK in the form of tea.
Read moreDetailsTHE HOUSING sector will continue to face a lack of supply this year.
Read moreDetailsShinty, martial arts, kickboxing and water sports are just some of the activities on offer in a special promotion, and it all starts with spuds.
Read moreDetailsShinfield St Mary?s Primary School will be able to generate up to 43.5kw an hour ? enough to power more than four family homes ? with the technology.
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