Local drug dealer caught with cocaine and cannabis jailed for three years
James Ellis, a Woodley drug dealer has been jailed for three years for intent to supply class A and B drugs.
Read moreDetailsJames Ellis, a Woodley drug dealer has been jailed for three years for intent to supply class A and B drugs.
Read moreDetailsA VEGAN market is coming to town next year after its continued success in other parts of the borough. The market — which has been a hit with residents of...
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Read moreDetailsMATT RODDA has spoked of his gratitude to Reading East voters for re-electing him as their MP for the second time. He held on to his seat with an increased...
Read moreDetailsMATT RODDA has held on to his Reading East seat - polling just slightly more than he did two years ago. And bucking the national trend, the Conservative party share...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY residents are encouraged to spot the missing letter in a Christmas tree trail this winter. Now in its second year, the Christmas tree trail includes 25 trees around Woodley,...
Read moreDetailsPARTIES from across the political spectrum standing in the general election have said that their billboards have been vandalised or removed. Overnight, members of the Brexit party woke up to...
Read moreDetailsA COUNCILLOR serving on Woodley Town Council has joined Labour after standing for the Conservatives last year – and is lending his support to Reading East candidate Matt Rodda. Cllr...
Read moreDetailsONE of the candidates in the Reading East constituency has been given an endorsement by local football magnate Sir John Madejski. The honorary life president of Reading FC has been...
Read moreDetailsThe 12 December general election will be the most crucial election, not only in our lifetimes but also in the history of the United Kingdom. Faith and trust in Westminster...
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