Two Reading men jailed for stealing phones from teenagers
TWO READING men have been jailed for stealing mobile phones from teenagers.
Read moreDetailsTWO READING men have been jailed for stealing mobile phones from teenagers.
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday, February 1, teachers across the UK took part in industrial action in the latest round of public sector strikes
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Sindon has been jailed for driving offences in Reading. Baldish Rehsni, aged 44, of Pembroke Gardens, Swindon, was sentenced to 20 weeks in prison and disqualified from...
Read moreDetailsTeresa Verney-Brookes is advocating for more choice and personalisation in funeral care following a personal send-off for her father, Brian
Read moreDetailsLIVE music returned to a Reading record store on Sunday, as a band celebrated the release of their new album.
Read moreDetailsA FRIENDLY open-mic poetry contest returns to The Rising Sun Arts Centre this Sunday
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police has a museum based in Suhamstead that is open to visitors on Wednesdays.
Read moreDetailsOfficers have arrested a 27-year-old man from Essex, and a 31-year-old from Romford, London, on suspicion of aggravated burglary and criminal damage
Read moreDetailsConcerns have been raised that parents are parking 'dangerously' outside Reading schools during drop-off and pick-up times.
Read moreDetailsAN OVEN fire caused fire crews from three stations to be mobilised last week
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