Tilehurst man jailed for more than two years for drug offences
James Buckthorpe, 50 and of Hollicombe Close, Tilehurst, was sentenced for two years and five months of imprisonment on Thursday, March 28.
Read moreDetailsJames Buckthorpe, 50 and of Hollicombe Close, Tilehurst, was sentenced for two years and five months of imprisonment on Thursday, March 28.
Read moreDetailsA DERAILED freight train outside Ealing means trains between Reading and London Paddington are facing cancellations this morning. Great Western Railway said passengers can use Elizabeth Line services if travelling...
Read moreDetailsEast Reading Festival will be back at Palmer Park in June to celebrate the community of east Reading on Sunday, June 23, and is seeking participants
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating Shontae and Laura, both 16, who have been reported missing from Reading
Read moreDetailsA restaurant in Reading is one of many around the country celebrating World Burrito Day by giving away half a million burritos
Read moreDetailsRuby, 5, has been diagnosed with autism and global development delay, and now needs specialist treatment for a condition called PANDAS
Read moreDetailsKelly Doe, from Reading, is taking on the London Marathon for the first time in aid of Sue Ryder and to honour the late partner of a friend
Read moreDetailsReading Comic Con returns to Loddon Valley Leisure Centre on Saturday, April 6, featuring Sophie Aldred, Tessa Peake-Jones, and Michael Carter
Read moreDetailsThree ways to make Reading a better place thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
Read moreDetailsTwo men from London have been sentenced for drug offences in Reading following a joint investigation by Thames Valley Police and Metropolitan Police
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