Man convicted of sexual assault and intentional strangulation
Adam Gerezgher was found guilty of sexual assault, intentional strangulation, and committing an offence with intent to commit a sexual offence
Read moreDetailsAdam Gerezgher was found guilty of sexual assault, intentional strangulation, and committing an offence with intent to commit a sexual offence
Read moreDetailsThe college has been awarded the Gold Level accolade in the national Quality in Careers Standard, having previously held the award twice before
Read moreDetailsNew homes can be built on the site of Reading Central Swimming Pool in west Reading after planning permission was granted.
Read moreDetailsA NEW round of train strikes will be held on Thursday, March 16, and Saturday, March 18, and South Western Railway is urging passengers to stay away
Read moreDetailsIf you were stuck in the cramped International Space Station you'd want to share it with UK astronaut Tim Peake who brought his show to The Hexagon
Read moreDetailsAN APPLICATION has been made to open a grocery store in Caversham, complete with an alcohol licence.
Read moreDetailsONE of Reading's oldest churches could see a new wall installed.
Read moreDetailsA SPECIALIST school in Tilehurst has been brought to book thanks to a donation from Pangbourne Rotary Club.
Read moreDetailsWHO NEEDS a life on the ocean wave when you can enjoy Reading's canal instead?
Read moreDetailsActivitsts staged a protest against sewage outletting at the Thames Water Headquarters in Reading on Monday, March 13
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