Sixty wraps of class A and B drugs seized from Reading streets during 10-day campaign by police
A SPECIAL police operation in Reading saw officers confiscate 60 class A and B drugs, and make nine arrests.
Read moreDetailsA SPECIAL police operation in Reading saw officers confiscate 60 class A and B drugs, and make nine arrests.
Read moreDetailsPolice believe the assault of a teenage girl in Southcote and and the attempted murder of a man in his teens in Tilehurst are linked
Read moreDetailsA DOG walker was attacked by a gang of teenagers and police are now appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has been given £429,000 to improve safety, including new safety hubs, improved street lighting and CCTV installation
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have reported two attacks in Reading, which they are treating as GBH. They invoked Section 60 powers, allowing them to stop and search people.
Read moreDetailsA host of popular songs by Paul McCartney will be performed at The Hexagon, but you'll have to wait until next year to hear it.
Read moreDetailsCAVERSHAM Court Gardens is to be the venue for a very civilised fundraiser for Sue Ryder.
Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to go back to the 80s is on offer at a Reading-based casino.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM pub is gearing up for a summer of lovely beer.
Read moreDetailsPIERCES Hill, Tilehurst, has been closed due to a road traffic incident. A motorcyclist has been involved in the incident and is being treated by paramedics. Thames Valley Police are...
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