Jail sentence for Newbury man found guilty of driving while disqualified
Nicholas Heavingham was sentenced to 23 weeks' imprisonment, disqualified from driving for a further year, and ordered to pay fines of £239
Read moreDetailsNicholas Heavingham was sentenced to 23 weeks' imprisonment, disqualified from driving for a further year, and ordered to pay fines of £239
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is bringing back the University Community Festival following a successful first event back in May
Read moreDetailsMusician Thomas Heppell talks passion, pandemics, policing, and Planet Rock following the release of his debut solo album
Read moreDetailsA CHURCH that dates back more than 900 years is to be the subject of a walking tour next week.
Read moreDetailsA NEW secondary school is on track to open this autumn in time for the next academic year.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is renewing its appeal for help locating missing Tristan, 21, last seen in Reading at around 11.50pm on Thursday, December 28
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has made 13 more arrests related to incidents of violent disorder in Reading last month
Read moreDetailsA CONSULTATION has been launched for a prospective development that would see a Thameside office building replaced with 260 apartments
Read moreDetailsBenjamin Moyo, 27 and of Cherry Orchard, Whitchurch, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment after attacking a man with a machete
Read moreDetailsSEVEN people have been jailed after police recovered more than 30 handguns, a converted sub-machine gun, and hundreds of bullets in a Wokingham home
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