Experience of people who have left care after becoming adults in Reading rated by Ofsted
The experience of people who have left care after becoming adults in Reading has been investigated by Ofsted.
Read moreDetailsThe experience of people who have left care after becoming adults in Reading has been investigated by Ofsted.
Read moreDetailsA murder investigation has been launched in Reading following a stabbing in East Reading which left one person dead and saw another arrested.
Read moreDetailsA yellow box junction was responsible for about a third of fines being dished out to rule-breaking drivers in Reading, it has been revealed.
Read moreDetailsStudios are open to the public for a weekend event
Read moreDetailsA chicken takeaway near Reading town centre with a rocky history has applied to keep on selling food and drinks until late at night.
Read moreDetailsTen current members of staff at Reading Borough Council consistently earn more than £100,000 per year.
Read moreDetailsA misconduct in public office investigation is ongoing following the arrest of a man in February and the release of files relating to Jeffrey Epstein
Read moreDetailsEdwine Kiplangat, aged 29, of London Road, Reading, pleaded guilty to one count of murder and two counts of assault occasioning actual bodily harm
Read moreDetailsFootball in Berkshire's judging panel, has read the stories, taken note of the number of nominations and voted for their top three in each category
Read moreDetailsPolice have warned motorists that anti-social driving at a Reading business estate could lead to vehicles being seized.
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