More than 700 arrested in total during police drink driving campaign
Thames Valley Police has released the final figures of the arrests made during its joint operation to tackle drink and drug driving
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released the final figures of the arrests made during its joint operation to tackle drink and drug driving
Read moreDetailsThe findings of an internal review by the Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner have been published, including a number of key recommendations
Read moreDetailsPolice have released CCTV images of people who might have vital information following incidents of anti-social behaviour on Monday, December 26
Read moreDetailsA BERKSHIRE charity is inviting those with dementia and their carers to attend a monthly support meeting.
Read moreDetailsA LIVE comedy club is set to return to South Hill Park. The Comedy Cellar sees four stand-ups take the mic to tickle funny bones at a weekly showcase. The...
Read moreDetailsSOUTH Hill will play host to a number of events during January, including theatre, music, comedy, and fairs. It will be holding a free wedding fair on Sunday, January 15,...
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses and two have been arrested following a fatal collision on Reading Road on the evening of Monday, January 2
Read moreDetailsTHE SPENCERS WOOD repair cafe will host its first session of the year on Sunday, January 8.
Read moreDetailsShinfield and District Local History Society will kick 2023 off with a unique Royal-themed talk.
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY group has taken its final curtain call as members savoured one last afternoon tea together.
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