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The latest Reading and West Berkshire residents in the dock

April 6:  SAUGAT GURUNG, 26, of Highgrove Street, Reading, admitted stealing two bottles of whisky and yoghurt drinks from Aldi as well as to assaulting a man in Reading on November 20, 2020. He was told to carry out 40 hours of unpaid work, pay a victim surcharge of £95 and costs of £85.  MATTHEW RAMSEY, 48, of Brisbane Road, Reading, admitted to two counts of driving under the influence of cocaine on Stoneham Close in Reading on October 9, 2020. He was banned from driving for 12 months, fined £120, ordered to pay a victim surcharge of £34 and made to pay costs of £85.  KATHLEEN MCCANDLISH, 30, of Briff Lane, Bucklebury, Reading, admitted to failing to stop at the scene of a road traffic accident on Boulton Park Road in Lincoln on February 6, 2020.  She also admitted to failing to report this incident to police and to driving ‘without care and attention’ on the same day. She was banned from driving for four months, fined £400, made to pay a victim surcharge

Look inside the £1 1m Teesdale home with its own lake and gym

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To Do Today: ICA Free Thursday Nights

Explore the permanent collection and temporary exhibitions at Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art for free this Thursday, and nearly every Thursday night. Tickets are available on Thursdays on a first-come, first-served basis starting at 10 am.

Never did woman seem happier : how Crimean War veterans celebrated Jamaican nurse Mary Seacole in Walworth

Kit Heren (26 May, 2021) A new book discusses a benefit event for Ms Seacole held by the army at the former Royal Surrey Gardens in Penton Place in Walworth A new book has been published about Mary Seacole, the pioneering Jamaican nurse who helped look after British soldiers in the Crimean War in the 1850s. The Marvellous Adventures of Mary Seacole is the script of a one-woman play by author and actress Cleo Sylvestre, which she has been performing for years. The book refers to a benefit event for Ms Seacole held by the army at the former Royal Surrey Gardens in Penton Place in Walworth. Most of the gardens are no longer there; they were sold for redevelopment in the 1870s although Pasley Park remains.

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