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PICTURED: Norton Road, Reading Between Friday, January 15 and Monday, January 18, midnight, an unknown offender forced a lock on a conservatory door in Norton Road. Nothing was taken, but police are investigating the break in. If you have any information, call 101, quoting reference 43210026288. Police also ask that any suspicious incidents, sightings or any information is reported to The Thames Valley Police Enquiry Centre on 101. Residents are advised to check CCTV cameras, doorbell cameras or dashcam. Bike theft in Tower Gardens, Mortimer Common Tower Gardens On January 19, an offender(s) stole a Giant XTC bicycle from a car port in Tower Gardens, Mortimer Common. ....
Cash-strapped ultimate picture palace Film lovers, staff and volunteers at Oxford’s only independent cinema launched an £18,000 appeal to help it survive months of lockdown. While larger cinemas were able to open in July, the UPP is delayed to ensure social distancing measures were in place. Income from ticket and bar sales stopped and overheads amounted to outgoings of £9,000 per month. The cinema received a £10,000 small business grant from the Government, a further £12,683 from the British Film Institute and took advantage of the Job Retention Scheme to furlough staff. however, the 109 year-old picture house needed to raise £18,000 to be able to reopen. ....