Two sentenced for drug offences in Reading after nearly £2,000 of Class A drugs found
Two men have been sentenced to jail time for drug offences following a Thames Valley Police investigation in Reading
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been sentenced to jail time for drug offences following a Thames Valley Police investigation in Reading
Read moreDetailsSOUTH Reading residents will have the opportunity to enjoy family-friendly sustainability activities at upcoming community events.
Read moreDetailsA Winnersh-based company has been nominated for a prestigious award.
Read moreDetailsPaty is a Computer Games Ambassador and is now the lead teacher of the Digital Schoolhouse project in our school/region
Read moreDetailsA mum of three who started a cleaning company to earn some extra money has been nominated for the Business in Action under 50 employees award
Read moreDetailsA woman who has run the Music Club charity for 13 years has created a safe place for families with disabled children to enjoy music together
Read moreDetailsA competition-winning dance school and its owner have been put forward for the Business in Action under 50 employees award
Read moreDetailsDaisy's Dream is a local lifeline charity that supports children and families who are facing the loss of a loved one, normally a parent or sibling
Read moreDetailsTHE RAIL Delivery Group (RDG) is set to close a consultation on how tickets are sold following weeks of debate surrounding ticket offices
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to an incident of possession of a knife in Reading, and one woman has been arrested
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