E-Scooters, begging and dog fouling targeted in tough new Reading rules
A crackdown on anti-social behaviour, including dangerous bike and scooter riding, will begin in Reading in just a few weeks.
Read moreDetailsA crackdown on anti-social behaviour, including dangerous bike and scooter riding, will begin in Reading in just a few weeks.
Read moreDetailsA police dog helped officers uncover a large quantity of suspected Class A drugs after a vehicle failed to stop for police in Southcote.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has launched a new dedicated team aimed at bolstering its response to risk of harm on the roads through targeted work.
Read moreDetailsChloe Keates, aged 30 and of no fixed abode, was sentenced to 59 weeks in prison at a hearing at Reading Crown Court on Tuesday, February 10.
Read moreDetailsPolice community support officers have been carrying out foot and bus patrols across Whitley to improve safety and reassure residents.
Read moreDetailsA teenage motorcyclist is in hospital with life-threatening injuries following a serious collision on Kings Road in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA collision occurred between a bus and a pedestrian on Kings Road, outside of the Hope & Bear pub, where, at around 5.10pm on Friday, February 13,
Read moreDetailsCitizens advice warns against Valentine dating fraud
Read moreDetailsPolice are looking for resident input as they continue to shape lo cal policing and prioritisation in Calcot and Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsThree new wardens have been accredited and bestowed powers aimed at tackling anti-social behaviour a a ceremony by Thames Valley Police
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