Residents issued urgent warning not to touch debris after Bracknell industrial fire
Residents living near the site of a major industrial fire in Bracknell have been urged not to clean up debris found on their homes
Read moreDetailsResidents living near the site of a major industrial fire in Bracknell have been urged not to clean up debris found on their homes
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a woman was allegedly subjected to racist abuse inside a Reading restaurant.
Read moreDetailsResidents have reacted after news broke that traffic calming measures will be removed to avoid congestion in Arborfield.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police's Major Crime Unit has charged a boy with murder and possession of an offensive weapon following a fatal stabbing in Lower Earley
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police's Major Crime Unit has issued an update in the murder investigation launched following a fatal stabbing in Lower Earley
Read moreDetailsA further two people?both teenagers?have been arrested in connection with a stabbing which took place in Reading last week.
Read moreDetailsA murder investigation has been launched in Reading following a stabbing in East Reading which left one person dead and saw another arrested.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council is set to discuss proposals for extra operating hours, this week
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following a serious collision near Reading which hospitalised a man in his eighties.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council says work is progressing
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