Thames Valley Police celebrates women in policing on International Women’s Day 2026
Thames Valley Police is highlighting the contributions of women across the force as part of International Women's Day 2026.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is highlighting the contributions of women across the force as part of International Women's Day 2026.
Read moreDetailsPolice say they are closely monitoring a social media trend that appears to encourage young people to gather and start fights
Read moreDetailsPublic Protection Partnership appeals for information
Read moreDetailsre3read scheme's first year is celebrated
Read moreDetailsThose attending met reporter and photojournalist Andrew Batt to learn about his experiences working for Wokingham Today and Reading Today.
Read moreDetailsGirls from Wokingham schools took centre stage in a recent initiative aimed at growing rugby participation in the local community.
Read moreDetailsA murder investigation has been launched after the body of a woman was discovered near a towpath in Henley-on-Thames. Thames Valley Police said the body was found off Phyllis Court...
Read moreDetailsA road in Wokingham is set to reopen a week earlier than planned as work on a new roundabout nears completion.
Read moreDetailsPolice have confirmed that they are no longer appealing for help to find a man wanted in connection with an assault in Bracknell after an arrest
Read moreDetailsA 25-year-old man has been jailed after being caught shoplifting just hours after receiving a suspended sentence.
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