Reading man sentenced to four years in jail for drug charges and racially-aggravated public order offence
Namar Tyrer, 22 and of Lyndhurst Road, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment at Reading Crown Court last Friday, April 19
Read moreDetailsNamar Tyrer, 22 and of Lyndhurst Road, was sentenced to four years' imprisonment at Reading Crown Court last Friday, April 19
Read moreDetailsThe NHS is celebrating blood plasma donors and appealing for more to come forward as it observes Plasma Donation Week
Read moreDetailsDaniel, 56, was reported missing from Henley-on-Thames and was last seen in the town on the night of Wednesday, April 24
Read moreDetailsResearch released by Action for Children shows that nearly one in three children are facing barriers to education outside of the school gates
Read moreDetailsFor outgoing Reading Labour leader Jason Brock, it has been a challenge, but one he feels the council has weathered well.
Read moreDetailsFirefighters in Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire are now using the same breathing apparatus following a three-year project
Read moreDetailsREADING'S Liberal Democrats have published a manifesto for the local elections packed with aspirations to make the town a better place.
Read moreDetailsReading Green Party leader Rob White says the Greens offer a strong voice on the council in holding the ruling Labour administration to account.
Read moreDetailsAre You Listening? Festival, which takes place in venues around Reading in May, has added further names to its line-up
Read moreDetailsTHE mayor and one of Reading's two MPs were bowled over by a visit to one of the most unique sports clubs in the country.
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