Woodley man convicted of multiple child sex offences
A Woodley man has been convicted of multiple child sex offences following an investigation by Thames Valley Police
Read moreDetailsA Woodley man has been convicted of multiple child sex offences following an investigation by Thames Valley Police
Read moreDetailsGrafton Vaughan was found guilty by unanimous jury verdict of one count of possession with intent to supply at Reading Crown Court on Thursday, Nov 9
Read moreDetailsReading has been listed as one of 119 towns and cities in the world recognising bold leadership in environmental action for the third year running
Read moreDetailsThe Duke of Gloucester toured Reading's Abbey Quarter as well as a number of the town's other significant buildings during his recent visit
Read moreDetailsThe council is looking for feedback as it seeks to improve the facilities and accessibility of polling stations, with consultation closing in December
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has launched its consultation on proposals for six new bus lanes intended to speed up bus journeys in the town
Read moreDetailsThe National Health Service has announced it is facing "significant challenges" in recruiting new plasma donors in Reading
Read moreDetailsThe Met Office has put a yellow weather warning in place as Storm Debi looks to cause significant disruption across the south east of England
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGNING group is calling for action after pollution in the River Kennet led to a bout of sickness.
Read moreDetailsHarriet Kemsley tops the bill as Mates Rates Comedy is set to return to Double Barrelled with its latest selection of comics on Sunday, November 26
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