Reading man jailed for three years for drug supply offences
Haider Kayani was sentenced to three years in prison after he was found guilty of drug offences at Reading Crown Court
Read moreDetailsHaider Kayani was sentenced to three years in prison after he was found guilty of drug offences at Reading Crown Court
Read moreDetailsA programme aimed at tackling knife crime and youth offending is set to roll out across Thames Valley following pilot programmes
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been convicted of conspiracy to defraud across the UK following a week-long trial which concluded at Reading Crown Court last Tuesday
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner joined fellow regional commissioners in seeking continued commitment to protecting rural communities.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a robbery in Reading where a woman in her thirties had £45 of cash taken out of her hands
Read moreDetailsA Buckinghamshire man has been charged with burglary and criminal damage in Reading
Read moreDetailsReading MPs have unanimously called for the town to become a pilot area for new powers announced by the Home Secretary last week
Read moreDetailsA Tilehurst man has been jailed after pleading guilty to a number of offences including burglary and fraud.
Read moreDetailsReading Magistrates Court granted a closure order on 'Vape Shop', situated at 462 Oxford Road, on November 20, which will remain shut until February
Read moreDetailsPolice and Crime Commissioner seeks residents' views on local policing budget
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