Jacobs the Jewellers supports Royal Berks Charity
A JEWELLERS in Reading has raised a huge amount in support of the Royal Berks Charity paediatric appeal.
Read moreDetailsA JEWELLERS in Reading has raised a huge amount in support of the Royal Berks Charity paediatric appeal.
Read moreDetailsTHIEVES gained access to a home on Elm Park Road via its letterbox.
Read moreDetailsSea Power, formerly known as British Sea Power, met at the University of Reading in 2000.
Read moreDetailsThe members of Sanctuary Strikers now have access to top class training facilities thanks to Leighton Park School.
Read moreDetailsTHE Prime Minister should resign after damaging Britain?s reputation around the world.
Read moreDetailsA PAEDOPHILE pensioner has been found guilty of sexual abuse and will be sentenced next month.
Read moreDetailsA black BMW 1 series car was involved in a collision with multiple vehicles on Wantage Road, West Reading, at around 11.20pm on Sunday, January 30.
Read moreDetailsA MAN who was assaulted by an attacker brandishing a ?bladed article? in Reading on Friday night was taken to hospital for treatment.
Read moreDetailsWork had been ongoing to make the site safe after a major fire broke out, in order for the bodies of two people who died to be recovered.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley PCC Matthew Barber, has defended allegations of cuts made to Reading Borough Council?s community safety funding.
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