Clampdown on anti-social behaviour in Reading officially goes live
A clampdown on anti-social behaviour in Reading has gone live with the introduction of a new Public Spaces Protection Order.
Read moreDetailsA clampdown on anti-social behaviour in Reading has gone live with the introduction of a new Public Spaces Protection Order.
Read moreDetailsPolice officers are using CCTV and face recognition to crack down on crime and support vulnerable people in a known 'prostitution hotspot' in Reading
Read moreDetailsA woman has been jailed after repeatedly breaching a court order and attempting to enter a property in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA motorist has been prosecuted and slapped with a heavy fine after fraudulently using a disabled blue badge which belonged to a dead family member.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has announced that its partnership with Thames Valley Police has brought a new protection order to the borough.
Read moreDetailsPolice chiefs have been grilled on the implications of moving their headquarters to South Reading.
Read moreDetailsJermaine Hermans, aged 33, of Beresford Road, Reading, was sentenced to three years and six months in prison for a string of drug supply offences
Read moreDetailsEmergency services are at the scene of an incident in Rose Kiln Lane near the River Kennet.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are appealing for witnesses following a robbery in Whitley.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a road collision has left a man with possibly life-changing injuries.
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