Child sexual abuse figures still near record high despite 22% drop in Thames Valley
New figures show that child sexual offences remain close to record levels in the UK during 2022/2023, despite a drop ...
New figures show that child sexual offences remain close to record levels in the UK during 2022/2023, despite a drop ...
A new round of funding for community organisations supporting crime prevention has been opened for applications
A BUSY through route between Reading and Wokingham borough is to be closed for a week ? residents are hoping ...
READING boss Ruben Selles admitted that he cannot 'control' if the club loses first-team players in the January transfer window.
The University of Reading has announced that it is working with councils to bring a multi-million pound sports investment to ...
PLANS to tackle poor parking in Coley will be discussed by Reading Borough councillors this evening, ahead of a possible ...
A selection of events taking place across Reading, Wokingham and Bracknell in the coming 10 days
Each week, we print the biggest local gig guide you'll find anywhere - here are the gigs in Reading and ...
It increasingly feels like local councils are working with one arm tied behind their backs.
Three ways to make Reading a better place, thanks to Reading Voluntary Action
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