Woodley nurse convicted of sexual assault
Steven Hicks was convicted at Reading Crown Court on Friday, January 19, after sexually assaulting an elderly woman
Read moreDetailsSteven Hicks was convicted at Reading Crown Court on Friday, January 19, after sexually assaulting an elderly woman
Read moreDetailsA noodle and rice takeaway at The Oracle Riverside remains shut several months after its sudden closure
Read moreDetailsA READING choir is to hold a come and sing event in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsONE of the most popular French films ever made is to be given a rare screening in Pangbourne later this month.
Read moreDetailsBerkeley Homes has submitted revised plans to build 209 homes at the former SSE site in Vastern Road in Reading
Read moreDetailsA DRIVER was chased by police across west Reading on Wednesday evening, and the force is appealing for witnesses to come forward. The incident happened around 6pm on January 10....
Read moreDetailsHarvey Knibbs has said that the whole squad share the same frustrations as the fans, adding that he is glad that the supporters’ voices have been heard in the national...
Read moreDetailsCllr Tony Page attended to open the affordable housing development, where he was joined by a number of prospective residents to view the homes
Read moreDetailsHenley Business School has announced the findings of its latest research examining what drives retention of staff motivates workers
Read moreDetailsThe official portrait of His Majesty King Charles III was published on Monday, January 15.
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