Gang sentenced for attack which left a man blind in one eye
A GANG of men who attacked a man at a casino in Reading on 2015, which left the victim blind in one eye, have been sentenced. The five men assaulted...
Read moreDetailsA GANG of men who attacked a man at a casino in Reading on 2015, which left the victim blind in one eye, have been sentenced. The five men assaulted...
Read moreDetailsLIVE MUSIC will be offered at a Shinfield-based care home on Thursday, July 10. Shinfield View in School Green will be welcoming a Michael Bublé impersonator for the fun event...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS who sat their International Baccalaureate Diploma (IBDP) at Leighton Park School received their results earlier this month. On July 6, 14 students nervously awaited their results at the Shinfield Road...
Read moreDetailsBUS users in Woodley and Earley will notice a few changes to their usual service from next week. From Monday, July 24, both orange 13 and 14 routes between Woodley...
Read moreDetailsA FILM which was made in collaboration with a local school has been recognised at a national award ceremony. The film, which was shot over a number of days at...
Read moreDetailsTHE UNIVERSITY of Reading is celebrating after being granted outline planning consent for the second phase of its new Thames Valley Science Park. Wokingham Borough Council has approved the plans...
Read moreDetailsA SLAPSTICK comedy harking back to the golden days of silent movies is coming to Shinfield this weekend. Mack and Mabel, a musical which is based loosely on the tumultuous...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS face several days of disruption from today as work to complete a new relief road in Shinfield continues. And, as a result of the works, a busy pub will...
Read moreDetailsONE of the most famous voices in football is calling for a red card to be given to plans to turn a beauty spot into a cement yard. As we...
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILS across Berkshire have joined forces in a quest to find new sites for minerals, gravel and sand. Last week, Hampshire County Council sent out the request on behalf of Bracknell...
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