Thames Valley Police to hold burglary awareness meeting
LODDON Valley Police are holding a burglary awareness event at the Oakwood Centre in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsLODDON Valley Police are holding a burglary awareness event at the Oakwood Centre in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsTHE RE-ELECTION of Andy Croy to Bulmershe and Whitegates ward has been praised by MP Matt Rodda.
Read moreDetailsMOST people keep family photos and favourite music lists on their mobile phones.
Read moreDetailsREADING EAST MP Matt Rodda can kiss his hopes dasvidaniya for popping to Russia on Aeroflot for a weekend break ? he?s been banned from the country.
Read moreDetailsWaingels College students were put through their paces thanks to Microsoft - learning interview skills in the process. How did they get on?
Read moreDetailsTHE winner of a new contest will be treated like royalty during the Queen?s Platinum Jubilee weekend.
Read moreDetailsA TALE of unrequited love and an execution is coming to Woodley just after Easter, after being on hold for two years
Read moreDetailsA FAMILY from Tilehurst were among those who travelled to Woodley to take part in a community litter pick.
Read moreDetailsHoli, the ancient Hindu festival which marks the beginning of spring and good over evil, was celebrated with great energy by the community last month
Read moreDetailsTHERE?S no doubt about it, Reading Buses is a place where it likes its stars to shine
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