Reading man pleads guilty to more than 20 shoplifting offences
Martin Judd, aged 37, of Mitford Close, Reading, was sentenced to 16 weeks in prison at Reading Magistrates Court on Wednesday, January 8,
Read moreDetailsMartin Judd, aged 37, of Mitford Close, Reading, was sentenced to 16 weeks in prison at Reading Magistrates Court on Wednesday, January 8,
Read moreDetailsThe council has defended approving plans for a new drive-thru restaurant in an area prone to flooding.
Read moreDetailsNHS bosses have said they are 'very keen' for a 'definitive answer' for the future of the Royal Berkshire Hospital rebuild.
Read moreDetailsReading FC midfielder Harvey Knibbs has reportedly 'agreed personal terms' with a Championship club over a potential transfer this month.
Read moreDetailsKevin Rapson, chairman and founder of Rabbits Vehicle Hire Ltd has released a statement after the sudden death of the company's managing director
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club Former Players' Association (RFCFPA) is delighted to confirm that Thatcham-based Swings & Smiles
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been charged with murder and is now due to appear at Reading Magistrate's Court later today following a stabbing in Reading
Read moreDetailsA leading insurance comparison firm is revealing the top winter driving hacks that could help motorists avoid higher premiums
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust has announced that Chief Executive Julian Emms has been awarded an Officer of the Order
Read moreDetailsWith temperatures set to drop in parts of England and Wales, and snow and ice forecast in many areas, the RSPCA is urging people
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