Knife-carrying shop thief jailed after targeting Reading stores
A man has been jailed after admitting a series of shop thefts and other offences in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA man has been jailed after admitting a series of shop thefts and other offences in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA mother and daughter serving in the same police force say their shared experience of policing has brought them even closer together.
Read moreDetailsWork to overhaul Whitley Wood Pavilion by the Reading Borough Council is now finished following more than £300,000 in funding was granted
Read moreDetailsReading Labour has been accused of 'misleading the public' over a claimed £43 million cash injection into the council from the government.
Read moreDetailsPolice say they are closely monitoring a social media trend that appears to encourage young people to gather and start fights
Read moreDetailsTonight we have another "pay more, get less" budget from Labour-run Reading Council.
Read moreDetailsA plan for flats near a reputed 'prostitution hotspot' in Reading has cleared a crucial hurdle.
Read moreDetailsRotary Club art exhibition will be a visual fundraiser
Read moreDetailsA partial closure order has been granted for a property on Brixham Road in Whitley following ongoing concerns about anti-social behaviour.
Read moreDetailsOfficers carried out a high-visibility deployment today as part of Project Servator, a policing initiative aimed at deterring crime
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