Police renew appeal for help locating people linked to public disorder
Thames Valley Police is renewing its appeal for help locating a number of people it wishes to speak to following incidents of disorder in December
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is renewing its appeal for help locating a number of people it wishes to speak to following incidents of disorder in December
Read moreDetailsA 17-year-old boy from Tilehurst has been charged with Section 18 grievous bodily harm following an incident in Alphington Road last year
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has set out its Race Action Plan following a summer of consultation with communities across the region last year
Read moreDetailsSt Anthony's Gaelic Athletic Association is on the lookout for a new manager for both its men's and ladies' teams for the upcoming 2024 season.
Read moreDetailsFive more people have been arrested in the continued investigation into incidents of disorder in Reading in December last year
Read moreDetailsOfficers are seeking help in locating Andrew Kemp, 36, from Earley, who failed to appear at Reading Magistrate's Court in April last year
Read moreDetailsNicholas Heavingham was sentenced to 23 weeks' imprisonment, disqualified from driving for a further year, and ordered to pay fines of £239
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is renewing its appeal for help locating missing Tristan, 21, last seen in Reading at around 11.50pm on Thursday, December 28
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has made 13 more arrests related to incidents of violent disorder in Reading last month
Read moreDetailsBenjamin Moyo, 27 and of Cherry Orchard, Whitchurch, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment after attacking a man with a machete
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