Rogue trader who targeted elderly resident jailed for nearly three years
A rogue trader who charged an elderly resident more than £40,000 for laying a patch of artificial grass has been jailed for nearly three years.
Read moreDetailsA rogue trader who charged an elderly resident more than £40,000 for laying a patch of artificial grass has been jailed for nearly three years.
Read moreDetailsA much-loved butcher who has died aged 92, worked for over 70 years, having started full-time when he was just 12
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY marking its 200th anniversary says demand is soaring. Now the RSPCA is now calling on Berkshire residents to get behind its work.
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS hoping to make a getaway next month are being warned the M25 is to be closed as work on junction improvements continues
Read moreDetailsCHURCHES held hustings events on Sunday, giving voters in two of the town's new constituencies a chance to quiz candidates.
Read moreDetailsErlon Billa has been jailed for two years after he pleaded guilty to possession with intent to supply cocaine and cannabis
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading has unveiled new statues to mark the impact of the slave trade around campus
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER is standing in the new Reading Central constituency, promising that if elected he would eschew an MP's wage
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses following a series assault which left a man hospitalised with a serious laceration to his neck
Read moreDetailsA NEW Carers' Strategy aims to help the 11,000 people in Reading who offer support to a loved one.
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