£4.2m worth of cannabis seized and more than 30 arrests following police crackdown in June
Thames Valley Police has seized more than £4m worth of cannabis plants and arrested more than 30 people as part ...
Thames Valley Police has seized more than £4m worth of cannabis plants and arrested more than 30 people as part ...
Fiona Carrier, aged 61 and of Bedingfield, Suffolk, pleaded guilty to one count of indecent assault at Oxford Crown Court ...
Canadian purveyors of Japanese souffle-style pancakes Fluffy Fluffy have opened a new outlet in the centre of town, its biggest ...
I want to talk to you about drinking water and why you need to drink more of it! Water is Essential ...
A man "who works tirelessly" as an ambassador for the charity Launchpad has been put forward for the Fundraiser of ...
Readipop's festival is approaching its annual return to Christchurch Meadows for a three-day summer party of music, performances, and events
Reading East MP Matt Rodda has been offered yet another meeting with the Ministry of Justice regarding Reading Gaol, still ...
NATURE lovers were treated to a day of wildlife, views and ecology at Shinfield's Langley Mead nature reserve on Saturday.
A CAMPAIGN to allow all Reading residents a vote in next year's local elections, regardless of whether they are a ...
Willie Hartley Russell, the new chairman of The Almshouse Association, whose appointment really is something of a coming home
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