Woman who “caused alarm” in Reading neighbourhood jailed for repeated breaches and attempted burglary
A woman has been jailed after repeatedly breaching a court order and attempting to enter a property in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA woman has been jailed after repeatedly breaching a court order and attempting to enter a property in Reading.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has laid out a new strategy aimed at giving children the 'best start in life' focussing on the first 1,001 days
Read moreDetailsA motorist has been prosecuted and slapped with a heavy fine after fraudulently using a disabled blue badge which belonged to a dead family member.
Read moreDetailsCharlie Mackesy joins the herd at the charity's Wild in Art event
Read moreDetailsWaste disposal partnership supports lifesaving work
Read moreDetailsKream Cabaret looks set to become a regular feature at Reading's Biscuit Factory, as host Vanilla Fuzion makes a big mark with their first local show
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that its partnership with Thames Valley Police has brought a new protection order to the borough.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berks Charity is celebrating the achievement of 73 dedicated runners who took on the Reading Half Marathon, raising more than £40,000.
Read moreDetailsResidents enjoy a performance from the Viv O'Hara school of dancing
Read moreDetailsHuge Davies is back at the theatre for their latest comedy night this week, bringing his unique brand of surreal and dark humour and deadpan delivery.
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