Man sentenced for causing death of 76-year-old pedestrian by dangerous driving
Lawrence Tozer, 26, was convicted by unanimous jury and sentenced to six and a half years imprisonment for causing death by dangerous driving
Read moreDetailsLawrence Tozer, 26, was convicted by unanimous jury and sentenced to six and a half years imprisonment for causing death by dangerous driving
Read moreDetailsEducators and supporters marched to Forbury Gardens on Thursday calling for better pay and conditions for the education system
Read moreDetailsMates Rates brings Ria Lina, Jake Steers, and President Obonjo to the Double Barrelled taproom in Reading
Read moreDetailsA THREE-MONTH project to repaint a railway bridge is causing major problems for people living in east Reading.
Read moreDetailsA FORMER Reading FC legend is making moves in the town's property industry.
Read moreDetailsAN EXHIBITION looking at forgiveness is currently on show in a Reading town centre church before it heads to the University next week.
Read moreDetailsThree great ways to help make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at Leighton Park School were treated to a talk delivered by a guest speaker bearing one of the UK's most recognisable names.
Read moreDetailsBUDDING artists displayed their work at a unique Open Hand Open Space showcase last weekend.
Read moreDetailsA JOURNEY to the stars, via early 20th century Paris is promised at a special family-friendly concert taking in Reading this spring.
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