Winnersh man had more than 18,000 child porn images
A WINNERSH man has been given a suspended jail sentence after being caught with more than 18,000 indecent images of children on his home computer. On Friday, March 23 at...
Read moreDetailsA WINNERSH man has been given a suspended jail sentence after being caught with more than 18,000 indecent images of children on his home computer. On Friday, March 23 at...
Read moreDetailsSCOTT SPEARING says he hopes to be given another chance to bring success back to Bracknell Bees. The club's season finished in disappointment last weekend with a 10-7 aggregate play-off...
Read moreDetailsDeclan Kidney says London Irish need to learn how to finish games off after his first game in charge ended in a 33-29 defeat at Madejski Stadium. More than 15,000...
Read moreDetailsDeclan Kidney's first game in charge of London Irish ended in defeat after a thrilling contest against Gloucester. A bumper crowd of over 15,000 packed into Madejski Stadium as the...
Read moreDetailsBroad Street (and Langborough Road) reopened to traffic yesterday but eagle-eyed readers noticed that the new York stone crossing paths were stained after the first cars went over them. Following...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have launched an investigation after cannabis plants were found at the site of a house fire in Emmbrook. On Thursday, March 22, Thames Valley Police closed Reading Road to...
Read moreDetailsANNA GREEN is hoping now could be the perfect time to face Chelsea as Reading prepare to travel to the league leaders on Sunday. The Blues are unbeaten in the...
Read moreDetailsNew Reading manager Paul Clement says he is fully confident he will keep the Royals in the Championship this season. The former Derby County and Swansea City boss was unveiled...
Read moreDetailsIt's open! Motorists this morning have finally been able to use the first new road around Wokingham's town hall after a section of Broad Street was completed last night. And...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released an E-Fit image of a man officers wish to trace following an indecent exposure in Reading. The incident took took place at around 12.30pm on...
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