Reading Festival trader who sold vape to underage teen kicked out of site by trading standards
Test purchasers and other covert methods were used to catch illegal vape sellers at this year's Reading Festival.
Read moreDetailsTest purchasers and other covert methods were used to catch illegal vape sellers at this year's Reading Festival.
Read moreDetailsA London-based Italian restaurant chain is set to take over the old Ask site in Reading town centre.
Read moreDetailsFOR MANY, he was the face of half-term, presenting the utterly brilliant Wide Awake Club on TV-AM
Read moreDetailsONCE, she ruled Sunday evening telly, telling us what to wear in The Clothes Show. Now, she's backing a charity that supports women getting into work
Read moreDetailsFREE train travel is on offer to veterans this weekend, as the nation prepares to take part in the annual act of remembrance.
Read moreDetailsIT WAS honours even between Reading and Bristol Rovers on Tuesday night as the League One sides played out a forgettable 1-1.
Read moreDetailsKylie Abery, aged 34 and of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to 11 counts of shoplifting at a hearing at Reading Magistrates Court on Saturday
Read moreDetailsJonathon Whitnall, 48, is being sought in connection with shoplifting offences which took place between Wednesday, May 24, and Sunday, August 13
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council is inviting residents to a number of drop-in sessions to share their views on its transport strategy
Read moreDetailsThe new Reading Youth Foundation Fund will see £50,000 given to a number of organisations to help improve the lives of young people
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