Man jailed for over three years for drug offences in Reading
Blade Samuel, of the West Midlands, was jailed for over three years after he pleaded guilty to a string of drug offences
Read moreDetailsBlade Samuel, of the West Midlands, was jailed for over three years after he pleaded guilty to a string of drug offences
Read moreDetailsSanctuary Strikers FC, in collaboration with Berks & Bucks FA and Reading University, has to announced the return of the Reading Community Cup
Read moreDetailsThe Oracle has returned once again to sponsor The Chris Tarrant Award, which recognises someone who lives or works in Reading
Read moreDetailsReading FC goalscoring legend Jimmy Quinn says he is looking forward to sharing his memories of his time at the club with fans in a special Q&A
Read moreDetailsSwiss rockabilly band Hillbilly Moon Explosion, formed in 1998, will perform at Reading's Face Bar next month.
Read moreDetailsStation Hill has announced that local artist Kev Munday, who provided the illustration for the illuminated Station Hill murals
Read moreDetailsGet ready for thrills, spills, and high-speed hilarity as the Burghfield Box Kart Bash which returns to the legendary home of the historic Auclum Hill
Read moreDetailsWokingham MP has labelled Thames Water as a 'sinking ship' after their deal worth billions fell through last week.
Read moreDetailsThe John Sykes Foundation has awarded a £3,000 grant from their Reading Youth Fund to Sport in Mind, the UK's leading mental health sports charity.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Air Ambulance crews have experienced their busiest month in two years, with 301 call outs in May.
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