Man charged with shoplifting and possessing a blade in public
Jack Macklin, aged 32 and of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to two counts of shoplifting in a hearing at Reading Magistrates' Court on Tuesday
Read moreDetailsJack Macklin, aged 32 and of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to two counts of shoplifting in a hearing at Reading Magistrates' Court on Tuesday
Read moreDetailsClimbing mountains together: Hope And Vision, and Places Leisure
Read moreDetailsSEVERAL generations of Whitley residents came together to reminisce about the good old days.
Read moreDetailsA SOUTH Reading community group is inviting residents to join them for a spot of tea and entertainment on Friday, November 24.
Read moreDetailsAN AWARD-WINNING choir will help the town get into the festive mood at a carol service on Friday, December 15.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC fans had the opportunity to catch two powerful dramatic performances highlighting the issues surrounding knife crime.
Read moreDetailsA READING charity has taken a stand against Suella Braverman's plans to fine organisations who provide tents to the homeless.
Read moreDetailsA NEW art showcase will display the works of two artists' sculptures and paintings, whose passions lie in the environment and the strength of women.
Read moreDetailsIT WAS honours even between Reading and Bristol Rovers on Tuesday night as the League One sides played out a forgettable 1-1.
Read moreDetailsKylie Abery, aged 34 and of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to 11 counts of shoplifting at a hearing at Reading Magistrates Court on Saturday
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