Ann Summers in Wokingham? Sign prompts amused reaction from residents
A sign suggesting that lingerie and adult retailer Ann Summers could be coming to Wokingham has prompted a wave of amused reactions from residents
Read moreDetailsA sign suggesting that lingerie and adult retailer Ann Summers could be coming to Wokingham has prompted a wave of amused reactions from residents
Read moreDetailsEmergency services were called to a major incident in the Woosehill area of Wokingham on Tuesday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsShoppers to vote to help children access healthy food
Read moreDetailsCouncil provides positive opportunities for local young people
Read moreDetailsA man in his 50s has been arrested on suspicion of assault after an altercation between two drivers following a road traffic collision in Wokingham, police have said. Officers from...
Read moreDetailsPolice are investigating a series of vehicle thefts in Twyford, Charvil and surrounding areas which officers believe may be linked.
Read moreDetailsGuide Dogs celebrate special puppy litters during volunteer week
Read moreDetailsShane King, aged 32 and of no fixed abode, was sentenced at Reading Magistrates Court on Monday, June 1, to 8 weeks imprisonment.
Read moreDetailsRicky Turner is 34-years-old and wanted on recall to prison?he is known to frequent Reading town centre and surrounding areas to the east of Reading.
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has been handed a nearly thirty-year sentence after being found guilty of a string of charges, including rape and blackmail.
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