Crimes involving child abuse imagery jump by nearly one third in Thames Valley
The NSPCChas released new statistics which show that crimes involving images of child abuse have risen by 32% in the Thames Valley.
Read moreDetailsThe NSPCChas released new statistics which show that crimes involving images of child abuse have risen by 32% in the Thames Valley.
Read moreDetailsMarch of the Mods is returning to The Face Bar for live music and DJ sets from a range of acts in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust on Saturday,...
Read moreDetailsROYAL Berkshire Fire and Rescue Service has confirmed that it attended a property fire in Donnington Gardens on Sunday, February 19
Read moreDetailsA reported incident which took place just before 3pm on Tuesday, February 21, are affecting Great Western Railway and Elizabeth Line services
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a serious injury road traffic collision in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA READING man has been sentenced to 18 months for dangerous driving. Luke Spencer, aged 44 and of Lyndhurst Road, Reading, pleaded guilty to a count of dangerous driving, a...
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an attempted robbery and assault in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThe service will offer provide remote andone-to-one support, workshops, problem-solving and advice sessions, and activity groups
Read moreDetailsHaving played Glastonbury Festival, Readipop, and Henley Festival, Tom Webber has announced the release date of his latest single, Face in the Crowd
Read moreDetailsREADING FC fell to a late 1-0 defeat against Cardiff on Friday evening.
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