Wokingham man jailed for string of drugs and weapons offences in Reading
A Wokingham man has been handed a prison sentence for string of drug and weapon offences and acquiring criminal property in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham man has been handed a prison sentence for string of drug and weapon offences and acquiring criminal property in Reading.
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Read moreDetailsThe new routes will aim to make walking and cycling the natural choice for local journeys
Read moreDetailsReading have completed the loan signing of Derby County defender Ryan Nyambe, bolstering their defensive options for the remainder of the season.
Read moreDetailsAt an event at their Great Knollys Street depot, Reading Buses announced their final fundraising total for the charity: £16,000
Read moreDetailsThe Mayor attended the opening of a pioneering new project that will provide homes for young adults with learning disabilities about to leave school
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner is reminding residents of the simple steps they can take to protect themselves from fraud and cyber crime.
Read moreDetailsThe store based at Winnersh Showcase will be only the seventh drive-thru store in the country.
Read moreDetailsYuan Yang, author and MP for Earley and Woodley, is inviting residents to rediscover a love for reading.
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