Woman pleads guilty to shooting two cats in Winnersh with air weapon
A woman has been given a suspended prison sentence after admitting shooting two cats with an air weapon in Winnersh
Read moreDetailsA woman has been given a suspended prison sentence after admitting shooting two cats with an air weapon in Winnersh
Read moreDetailsComedian Nish Kumar has announced a date in Reading at The Hexagon as part of his newly revealed 2026 UK tour.
Read moreDetailsBuilding waste dumped in Winkfield: Bracknell Forest Council asks for help in identifying offenders
Read moreDetailsA food delivery driver has been jailed after exposing himself to members of the public while making deliveries across Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsBearwood Road in Barkham will now be closed later in the month after original works by Thames Water were postponed due to heavy rainfall.
Read moreDetailsVisitors to Bracknell's town centre will be able to see a collection of famous film and television cars during the February half-term holidays.
Read moreDetailsResidents urged to help Bracknell Forest Council identify fly tippers
Read moreDetailsReading Football Club players have joined the local community for a charity Spinathon to celebrate the opening of the new Village Hotel Club
Read moreDetailsWokingham Festival has confirmed the first acts set to appear at its 2026 event, which will take place from 29 to 31 August in the town centre.
Read moreDetailsDrainage works are set to take place at six locations across Wokingham borough next week as part of efforts to reduce the risk of road flooding.
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