Reading man sentenced to prison for child sex offences
Lester Bell, 70, from Colliers Way, was given 25 years imprisonment, extended to 30 years on license at Reading Crown Court.
Read moreDetailsLester Bell, 70, from Colliers Way, was given 25 years imprisonment, extended to 30 years on license at Reading Crown Court.
Read moreDetailsLast month, we launched Cine Valley, a project that should bring new jobs, opportunities and plenty of glamour to Reading and Wokingham
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released CCTV footage after an assault in a Reading pub.
Read moreDetailsAn 18-year-old man from Reading was arrested on suspicion of common assault, and has since been released under investigation.
Read moreDetailsIndividuals attended a special picnic in Forbury Gardens between noon and 4pm as the professional culinary arts pupils made a two-course meal.
Read moreDetailsMore than 90% of students said that they have had one or both jabs, in a poll about their vaccination status.
Read moreDetailsDavid Speake, from Reading Buses, has received an award for communicating with a five-year-old passenger in sign language.
Read moreDetailsUTC Reading has renewed its status as a Microsoft Showcase School.
Read moreDetailsVisitors can enjoy a drink of their choice from Bru?s range of Arabica blend coffee.
Read moreDetailsSustainable couture designer Tammam showcased its 2022 collection at London Fashion Week earlier this month, in partnership with the university.
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