Man of no fixed abode charged with multiple offences after targeting shops in Reading
A man of no fixed abode has been charged with multiple offences, including robbery, in Reading, after targeting shops
Read moreDetailsA man of no fixed abode has been charged with multiple offences, including robbery, in Reading, after targeting shops
Read moreDetailsThe latest Chief Constable's Commendations saw Chief Constable Jason Hogg presenting awards to those who had worked on Operation Ivanhoe.
Read moreDetailsTVAA has announced that it is expanding its current headquarters further to bring critical response cars closer to major road networks
Read moreDetailsIT'S FOOD, glorious food, and it's in the middle of Reading town centre this weekend.
Read moreDetailsFORTY-THREE artists will once again showcase their work across Caversham and Emmer Green.
Read moreDetailsLead vocalist Marisa Rodriguez said: "We always believed we could do it but now it's here I don't know how to take it all in"
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has voiced strong objections to changes set to be made to planning policy which would see local policy overridden
Read moreDetailsAFTER a wash-out last year, the launch event of this year's Reading Children's Festival was a sunny success.
Read moreDetailsA SHINFIELD school says it has made a groundbreaking new partnership, by linking up with a charity that encourages women and girls to get into sport.
Read moreDetailsThe Freemasons have donated 20,000 art therapy books to dementia patients and their carers, in a bit to reduce anxiety and apathy and improve memory
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