Woodley teacher jailed for child sex offences
A teacher in Earley has been sentenced to jail time for child sex offences
Read moreDetailsA teacher in Earley has been sentenced to jail time for child sex offences
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses following reports of an assault in Reading, during which a member of the public was punched multiple times
Read moreDetailsTwo Reading men have been jailed following a Thames Valley Police investigation into drug offences
Read moreDetailsA READING man has been charged in connection with a road traffic collision which left a man with life-changing injuries
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released CCTV images of a man they wish to speak to following a "number" of incidents during Tuesday's Reading FC match
Read moreDetailsMonday, December 4, a man sexually assaulted a woman in her late teens in the vicinity of Oxford Road sometime between 11.20p and 2.20am the next day
Read moreDetailsAlvin Agard was found guilty of two counts of inciting the sexual exploitation of a child, and meeting a child following sexual grooming
Read moreDetailsA team at the University of Reading has published a book designed to help youngsters eat their vegetables over the festive period
Read moreDetailsShaolin Tigers Martial Arts Club, based in Wokingham, hosted their first interclub competition at their premises in November.
Read moreDetailsReading RFC showed good spirit against a slick Winchester outfit whose better finishing ability ultimately gave them a comfortable victory
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