Reading University students report drink spiking: enhanced security measures promised
DRINK spiking has been reported by students attending the University of Reading, with incidents taking place both on campus and in town venue
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DRINK spiking has been reported by students attending the University of Reading, with incidents taking place both on campus and in town venue
Read moreDetailsTHE new leader of Wokingham?s Liberal Democrats has unveiled his shadow executive.
Read moreDetailsA SEARCH for new artwork to go alongside the Carnival Hub development has turned into a worldwide contest after entries came from across the globe.
Read moreDetailsTo mark Hate Crime Week, members of CLASP Wokingham came together with the police, politicians and community groups to launch a new charter
Read moreDetailsARTISTS are being invited to create a picture from nature in a new content being run by Earley Town Council
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, the borough council's overview and scrutiny management committee heard from Karen Evans, a council officer and domestic abuse co-ordinator.
Read moreDetailsThe entertainer is dropping in to The Mill at Sonning for his Rod Stewart Experience.
Read moreDetailsTHE GREEN flag is flying over Woodley once again after Woodford Park was recognised as one of the best in Britain
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY?S Town Mayor was one of the many guests who attended the annual judicial service in Reading.
Read moreDetailsA DUO who has played more than 2,500 gigs will be appearing at Nettlebed Folk Club on Monday, October 25
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