Sandhurst trader sentenced after victims lose £22,000 in roofing fraud
The charge related to roofing work undertaken by the defendant at a residential property.
Read moreDetailsThe charge related to roofing work undertaken by the defendant at a residential property.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police will carry out a "highly visible and robust" policing operation for Saturday's League One fixture against Cardiff City
Read moreDetailsA pile of bloodied foxes appeared outside Reading Station last week as an animal welfare charity called for stronger action against illegal hunting.
Read moreDetailsJoin walkers as they take in beautiful Oxfordshire countryside
Read moreDetailsPolice have issued an appeal to locate a man wanted in connection with the assault of a woman in Berkshire earlier this year.
Read moreDetailsPolice have released an e-fit image of a man they wish to trace following an exposure incident in a park in Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsA man has been arrested after an incident during a church service in Reading Minster Church of St Mary the Virgin.
Read moreDetailsAn image of dogs rescued from a multi-animal household is so shocking that the RSPCA has been forced to refute allegations it was AI
Read moreDetailsTrainee PE teacher from Earley will run in the Brighton Marathon for the dad she called Pops
Read moreDetailsA former Reading School pupil will return to his old school this April as part of a challenge to run seven marathons
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