Four men jailed for over 20 years in total for running ‘junior’ drugs operation
A drugs line in Reading has been dismantled and four people jailed for a combined total of 23 and a half years.
Read moreDetailsA drugs line in Reading has been dismantled and four people jailed for a combined total of 23 and a half years.
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Read moreDetailsRecords from the Reading University Atmospheric Observatory have shown how exceptional this hot spell of weather has been.
Read moreDetailsEighteen specialist services across Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and Milton Keynes will share total funding of over £3.1m over two years
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police's Major Crime Unit has issued an update in the murder investigation launched following a fatal stabbing in Lower Earley
Read moreDetailsThe family of Muhammad Noor Majid Butt, who sadly died in Lower Earley on Saturday, May 23, have released a tribute to him
Read moreDetailsA further two people?both teenagers?have been arrested in connection with a stabbing which took place in Reading last week.
Read moreDetailsCould you help a Reading charity to build a community of happier, healthier boys and young men?
Read moreDetailsThe re3 partnership has taken one of the top accolades at the Awards for Excellence in Recycling and Waste Management, organised by Letsrecycle.com.
Read moreDetailsA new shop dedicated to Pokemon trading cards and gaming is set to open in Reading town centre next month. GeekStoreStuff will open in Harris Arcade in June, offering Pokemon...
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