Animal ban for owner who allowed ear cropping on her dog
A dog owner who allowed her dog to be mutilated by having his ears cropped has been banned from keeping dogs for ten years.
Read moreDetailsA dog owner who allowed her dog to be mutilated by having his ears cropped has been banned from keeping dogs for ten years.
Read moreDetailsMotorists are being warned they could be driving illegally without even realising it this Christmas.
Read moreDetailsWith the national single fare cap increasing from £2 to £3 from 1 January, Reading Buses have announced that they are splitting the differene
Read moreDetailsLeading equestrian specialist, Harry Hall, has raised more than £7,000 over the last 12 months for its 2024 charity partner
Read moreDetailsLocal lad Adam Moore leaves the bright lights of London to open his specialist technology change and transformation recruitment business, Morela
Read moreDetailsThe campaign group pushing for Reading FC's absent owner to sell the club channelled their inner Father Christmas today. In a twist however,
Read moreDetailsSouth Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SCAS) is urging people to be responsible this weekend and not overdo the Christmas Party
Read moreDetailsPopular donut shop Unholy Donuts has announced the decision to close its Bracknell store.
Read moreDetailsControversial businessman Elon Musk has reportedly been 'advised' to put some of his fortunes into buying a club from the English Football League
Read moreDetailsColleagues at leading Thames Valley law firm Blandy & Blandy have been busy supporting a local charity during the festive season.
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