Man wanted for dangerous driving and failing to stop
Conagh Whitelock, 25, is wanted in connection with dangerous driving in Bracknell
Read moreDetailsConagh Whitelock, 25, is wanted in connection with dangerous driving in Bracknell
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a woman in her seventies was sexually assaulted on Monday, May 12
Read moreDetailsA man from Reading has been jailed after pleading guilty to two counts of possession with intent to supply a controlled drug of Class A.
Read moreDetailsA man from Reading has been sentenced to two years and ten months in prison for drug offences.
Read moreDetails25-year-old racing driver, Bobby Trundley from Wokingham, one of the world's top autistic racing drivers
Read moreDetailsCosy Club has unveiled the exciting new chapter in its evolution with the grand opening of Cosy Club Reading.
Read moreDetailsHonest Burgers latest offering sees them bring a taste of New York to cities and towns around England with their brand new burger.
Read moreDetailsAs nominations open for the Pride of Reading Awards 2025 at 9am tomorrow (May 16), to find a new crop of fabulous community heroes
Read moreDetailsTilehurst-based mum of two Sarah Sakala has been shortlisted to represent Reading at the Miss, Mrs & Mr Africa UK & Ireland pageant in September.
Read moreDetailsSiren RG1 will mark its first anniversary with a weekender celebration.
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