Two men jailed over crack cocaine and heroin supply in Reading
Two men have been jailed for a combined total of more than seven years after being caught supplying class A drugs in Reading.
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been jailed for a combined total of more than seven years after being caught supplying class A drugs in Reading.
Read moreDetailscient bridge in Swallowfield has reopened to vehicles after being closed for more than two weeks following a lorry collision.
Read moreDetailsPolice have launched an urgent appeal to trace a man wanted in connection with a serious hit-and-run collision that left a child with serious injuries
Read moreDetailsWokingham Society is set to host a free meeting.
Read moreDetailsmajor emergency response has been launched after a serious incident led to the closure of Rushey Way in Earley.
Read moreDetailsWokingham and Woodley performers find Time To Shine
Read moreDetailsA stunning gallery capturing the highlights of the 2026 David Cliff Wokingham Half Marathon brings the annual road race to life, showing scenes from the start line to the finish...
Read moreDetails26-year-old Bobby Trundley from Wokingham, one of the world's top autistic racing drivers, has once again been selected to drive for Team BRIT
Read moreDetailsTraffic has been disrupted on the M4 motorway on Friday afternoon after a vehicle fire has forced the closure of multiple lanes
Read moreDetailsThe M4 has reopened in both directions after being closed for more than 24 hours due to emergency repairs
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