New support service aims to help offenders turn their back on crime for good
A new service to help offenders on probation turn their backs on crime for good has been launched across the ...
A new service to help offenders on probation turn their backs on crime for good has been launched across the ...
Thames Valley Police Chief Constable, John Campbell, has announced his intention to retire from his role on Wednesday, August 31
Lemaree Jordan, 18, of Tilehurst, was sentenced to three years and nine months in prison at Reading Crown Court on ...
After two linked incidents in Southcote and Tilehurst have led to the death of a Reading man, a murder investigation ...
Police are looking to speak to members of the public who helped after a robbery and assault in Broad Street
Police believe the assault of a teenage girl in Southcote and and the attempted murder of a man in his ...
Reading Borough Council has been given £429,000 to improve safety, including new safety hubs, improved street lighting and CCTV installation
READING Borough Council?s ASB Team has announced a list of conducts they will and will not investigate.
Thames Valley Police is appealing for help tracing Scott Belcher, who is wanted in connection with a number of offences ...
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to an incident on Sunday, July 10, where the victim was assaulted by ...
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