Man charged with drugs and weapons charges following stabbing of teen in Reading
A London man has been charged with a string of drug and weapons charges following a stabbing in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA London man has been charged with a string of drug and weapons charges following a stabbing in Reading.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is seeking witnesses as part of an investigation into an incident of grievous bodily harm in Reading on Monday, July 28
Read moreDetailsOlivia Bailey (MP for Reading West and Mid Berkshire) joined Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner yesterday in welcoming the victorious Lionesses
Read moreDetailsTwo Reading men have been charged with robbery following an incident at the Premier Store in Caversham Road earlier this month
Read moreDetailsA man has been jailed after pleading guilty to a dangerous driving incident in Reading.
Read moreDetailsNeighbourhood Champion - sponsor Reading Football Club Reading Football Club returns once again as a sponsor for this year’s awards, this time sponsoring the Neighbourhood Champion award. The award recognises...
Read moreDetailsA woman has been charged in connection with a robbery and kidnap incident in Caversham.
Read moreDetailsNominated for Neighbourhood Champion, Derry Pope, sponsor Reading Football Club A musical director who promotes all entertainment in the Reading area in a most positive way, Derry Pope has been...
Read moreDetailsGreat Place to Work - sponsor Kingdom Rooms Andy and Mandy Young of Kingdom Rooms, who supply British built garden rooms, proudly support the community that supports their business, they...
Read moreDetailsLocal group placed among top ranks of 19 choirs from 14 countries
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