Police and Crime Commissioner welcomes plans to tackle anti-social behaviour
PCC Matthew Barber has welcomed new anti-social behaviour measures just days after the Home secretary praised TVP's rural taskforce efforts
Read moreDetailsPCC Matthew Barber has welcomed new anti-social behaviour measures just days after the Home secretary praised TVP's rural taskforce efforts
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group is welcoming history enthusiasts to spend the evening of April 11, exploring the history of Windsor Forest.
Read moreDetailsTeenagers were given guidance on how to use the train network and assistance facilities as part of a hands-on museum visit
Read moreDetailsAbby Salisbury, from Wokingham, has gone a cut above by donating her hair to the Little Princess Trust and busting through her original target of £200
Read moreDetailsFans of classic cars have an opportunity to compare makes and models at the 4th meet-up event at The Pheasant Hotel on Easter Monday
Read moreDetailsTrain services have been partly suspended and are seeing severe delays after a fire broke out at Maidenhead train station
Read moreDetailsA SPENCERS WOOD resident has raised concerns over the impact building works have had on her property and the 'disgraceful' response from developers.
Read moreDetailsTHE University of Reading is inviting eligible students to apply for its Sanctuary Scholarships scheme.
Read moreDetailsBUDDING creatives will have the chance to produce their own masterpieces during the upcoming Easter holiday.
Read moreDetailsNEW parents and parents-to-be are invited to attend a fun and informative coronation-themed event on April 25.
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