Reading man charged with two counts of stalking, sexual assault, and kidnap
Mohammed Kashif Khan, aged 21 and of Castle Hill, Reading, was charged with two counts each of stalking, sexual assault, and attempted kidnap
Read moreDetailsMohammed Kashif Khan, aged 21 and of Castle Hill, Reading, was charged with two counts each of stalking, sexual assault, and attempted kidnap
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has made six further arrests following incidents of public disorder in Reading last year.
Read moreDetailsA partnership between Reading Buses and one of its optimisation providers is set to continue following a successful year-long trial period.
Read moreDetailsMeasures to deter suspected street drinkers from congregating outside a busy shopping area of Reading town centre have been completed.
Read moreDetailsPassengers advised not to travel
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is highlighting its commitment to ending violence against women and girls as the UK marks White Ribbon Day
Read moreDetailsONE OF Reading's former mayors has received a national award celebrating the work of councillors in the UK
Read moreDetailsNigel Frankland, a coach at Reading Canoe Club, has been nominated for the Coach of the Year award
Read moreDetailsSpecial guest Reading lad Chris Tarrant has been committed to the awards from the start and every year takes no fee.
Read moreDetailsThe parents of young teenager Olly Stephens, who was tragically murdered aged 13 in Reading in 2021,
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