Man convicted following incidents of shoplifting from Reading opticians
Justin Clift, aged 35 and of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to two counts of shoplifting at a hearing at Reading Magistrate's Court on Monday, Nov 20
Read moreDetailsJustin Clift, aged 35 and of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to two counts of shoplifting at a hearing at Reading Magistrate's Court on Monday, Nov 20
Read moreDetailsA Caversham man has been sentenced to jail time for drug offences on Reading
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been sentenced to jail time for multiple shoplifting offences following a Thames Valley Police investigation. James Peter Hook, aged 46 and of no fixed abode, was sentenced...
Read moreDetailsLocal running clubs were recognised with awards at the South East Region Volunteer Awards evening.
Read moreDetailsWith the top three out of action in Division One, Tilehurst RBL A are now tied in fourth as they caught up this week's opponents Kingfisher C.
Read moreDetailsAnother person has been charged with shoplifting in Reading following a Thames Valley Police investigation. Kingsley Houghton, aged 47 and of no fixed abode, was charged on Tuesday, November 21,...
Read moreDetailsDRAMATIC writers and poets can access new tools and inspiration thanks to two former Reading Evening Post journalists.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC legend Dave Kitson has launched a new football academy in the town.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to a road traffic accident in Reading which left a man with life-changing injuries
Read moreDetailsKyle Porter was charged on Sunday, November 19, with one count of shoplifting, following an incident at Vision Express, central Reading
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