Reading woman sentenced after robberies and needle threats
Siobhan Maven-Hazeltonn was sentenced to five years' imprisonment after threatening shop staff with a needle following multiple thefts
Read moreDetailsSiobhan Maven-Hazeltonn was sentenced to five years' imprisonment after threatening shop staff with a needle following multiple thefts
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Life Saving Society has released safety advice to help keep children and pets safe when near water during the winter
Read moreDetailsReports of a road traffic collision on Wokingham Road could see bus delays for some routes
Read moreDetailsCRAFTS enthusiasts lit up the streets of Reading for the town's Christmas lantern parade on Saturday evening.
Read moreDetailsThe sessions see a safe space for members of the LGBTQ+ community to take part in craft and making activities, including different mediums and zines
Read moreDetailsPoets have worked their way up through the open mic heats to earn a sport at the grand final, which will be hosted by A.F. Harrold
Read moreDetailsWHITLEY residents are invited to join a weekly needles and natter group.
Read moreDetailsA READING church is inviting residents to unbox some board games on Monday, December 26.
Read moreDetailsA READING church is holding two special services on Saturday, December 24.
Read moreDetailsA READING church is helping residents understand the meaning behind the Christmas story.
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