Woking teen sentenced following driving offences
The 17-year-old boy was handed a six-month youth rehabilitation order as well as a six-point penalty after using an e-scooter while disqualified
Read moreDetailsThe 17-year-old boy was handed a six-month youth rehabilitation order as well as a six-point penalty after using an e-scooter while disqualified
Read moreDetailsLewis Barton was handed five years, seven months' imprisonment after pleading guilty to two counts of possession of a class A drug
Read moreDetailsA MAJOR road out of Reading is now open again following closures as a result of a suspected house fire. Thames Valley Police is currently dealing with the incident in...
Read moreDetailsThames Hospice has launched an appeal to help upgrade its Hospice at Home service
Read moreDetailsTwo Rivers Press is seeking submissions for a collection poetry from people living in or with strong ties to Reading
Read moreDetailsClassic Ibiza sees a 32-piece live orchestra take on some of the biggest dance and rave anthems from the last three decades in June
Read moreDetailsReading needs to take action to maximise the potential of a green jobs revolution as we move towards Net Zero, according to a new report.
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club are holding trials for new ball persons ahead of their 2023-24 campaign.
Read moreDetailsA new study has found that Reading is the UK city with the highest number of AI-related searches per 100,000 people.
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading has announced an expanded funding scheme for community projects across the Thames Valley region.
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