Reading News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

Reading News Today | 2 Min | The Local Wire

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Reading: Heatwave hits Reading as extreme weather warnings are issued | June 22
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Reading's extreme heatwave hits 36C with an amber warning, as a sudden death in Caversham car park sparks an emergency investigation. City officials push for new housing in town centre offices while rejecting golf course developments, and a quirky map reveals exotic pets in Berkshire.
Reading: Crime trends in Reading revealed in new map | June 21
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Reading's latest update covers rising violence and sexual offence reports, new footpath closures, and Tilehurst Primary School's Ofsted findings. Also highlighted are the success of early swimming lessons for a baby girl and Waltham Place Garden's recognition as a top UK garden to visit.
Reading: Bus crashes into road sign near Reading town centre | June 20
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Reading's morning update covers a bus crash near town centre, a suspicious person incident at a local school, and disrupted train services between Reading and Swindon. Motorists face delays on the M4 near Wokingham exit due to emergency lane closures.
Reading: Train passengers stuck after bridge collision near Bracknell | June 19
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Reading's latest news includes a bridge collision between Bracknell and Martins Heron trapping train passengers, a delayed mega-council proposal for Thames Valley facing criticism, and the opening of the city's new £8 million library. A VR venue seeking alcohol licenses and a housing development appeal also make headlines.
Reading: Local man defrauds mother of £40k to fund his lifestyle | June 18
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Reading: A Newbury man faces charges for defrauding his mother out of £40,000, while a multi-car crash on the M4 near Reading caused delays and safety checks. The city also deals with a sealed property in Newbury due to anti-social behavior and ongoing concerns over the cut bus service between town centre and Caversham.
Reading: Reading MP backs social media ban for under-16s | June 17
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Reading: A local MP praised the new social media ban for under-16s following a teenager’s death, while Reading FC’s Community Trust received Premier League funding for youth programs. A Reading MP also criticized the council over unsafe school crossing conditions, and a Kurdish shawarma takeaway is set to open on Oxford Road.
Reading: Severe traffic delays on M4 after vehicle fire | June 16
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Reading: Two lanes remain closed on the M4 eastbound between J10 Reading and J8 Maidenhead after a vehicle fire, while train services between Reading and London are disrupted due to an emergency fault. A Reading grammar school headteacher supports the government’s social media ban for under-16s, and a 1960s photo of St Mary’s Butts sparks community nostalgia.
Reading: Dispersal order in place after disorder at Reading carnival | June 15
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Reading: A Section 34 dispersal order is in effect in Woodley town centre after disorder disrupted a carnival, with police and MP for Woodley and Earley condemning the incident. Authorities are also searching for a missing teenager from Reading, who may have travelled to London, while a new play and affordable takeaway space highlight local opportunities and cultural events.
Reading: Royal Family funeral draws attention as stabbing investigation continues | June 14
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Reading's latest Local Wire update covers a fatal stabbing in Earley, a repeat shoplifter sentenced at M&S, and a potential royal inclusion in an Oxfordshire funeral. The episode also highlights a new street art mural in the town center and an RAF flypast for the King’s Birthday.
Reading: Train delays disrupt Reading commuters due to track fault | June 13
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Reading's morning news highlights train delays between Reading and Didcot Parkway, a Newbury man jailed for assaulting a M&S employee, and a stabbing incident in the town that has sparked community concern. Also covered are the search for a 19-year-old cat named Otso in Berkshire and new homeless flats with monitoring tech approved in the area.
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