Newbury man convicted of manslaughter of Sheldon Lewcock
Ryan Willicombe, 19 and of Home Straight, has been found guilty of manslaughter, but was found not guilty of murder
Read moreDetailsRyan Willicombe, 19 and of Home Straight, has been found guilty of manslaughter, but was found not guilty of murder
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a serious assault where a man in his thirties was attacked in the area of Audley Street
Read moreDetailsA man has been arrested following an incident in Reading on Tuesday evening.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help to locate a teenager from Earley.
Read moreDetailsResearch by UK Care Guide shows that there are new opportunities for home owners to release equity through their homes, as equity options diversify
Read moreDetailsWokingham's martial arts scene received a powerful showcase of skill and spirit as Shaolin Tigers (STMA) HQ BJJ team roared into action at the recent
Read moreDetailsFans have said why they think specialist games shop Eclectic Games, in Reading since 2006, should win the new Independent Retailer of the Year award
Read moreDetailsAn inexperienced Rams RFC fell to a final day defeat at Birmingham Moseley as they finished the National One campaign as runners-up
Read moreDetailsTwo Rivers Press is launching Reading Poets: A New Anthology, which sees poetry from 20 of Berkshire's bards and is set for publication in June
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are conducting an investigation into an unexplained death after a body was found near Reading yesterday.
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