‘Prolific’ shoplifter jailed for 16 months
A man has been sentenced to 16 months in jail after pleading guilty to four counts of burglary and three counts of shoplifting.
Read moreDetailsA man has been sentenced to 16 months in jail after pleading guilty to four counts of burglary and three counts of shoplifting.
Read moreDetailsDivorce are playing at The Face Bar from 7.30pm on Wednesday, October 9, fresh from dropping the first single of their upcoming debut album
Read moreDetailsA "most supportive personal trainer, friend, therapist!"Jemma Fulbrook has been nominated for The Chris Tarrant Award.
Read moreDetailsThe leader of Wokingham Borough Council has said he 'doubts' traffic caused by Reading's new controversial bus lane will improve.
Read moreDetailsA laboratory in Reading provides an exciting space where pupils can engage in fun science experiments, that even include making lip balm.
Read moreDetailsThe quick thinking and bravery of a crane driver who saved the life of a workman trapped on the roof of a burning office building has prompted
Read moreDetailsA restaurant from India is preparing to open its first UK site in Reading.
Read moreDetailsOne of the founding members of Redlands Women's Institute works tirelessly on a multitude of charitable activities both as part of Redlands.
Read moreDetailsTake a stroll through our picturesque Whiteknights campus and it's impossible not to be struck by the natural beauty of its landscape.
Read moreDetailsReading Borough Council has provided funding to ten organisations across the town as part of its latest round of community grants
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