20-year-old man dies in fatal traffic collision in Winnersh
A 20-year-old man has died after a fatal traffic collision in Winnersh, Thames Valley Police has confirmed.
Read moreDetailsA 20-year-old man has died after a fatal traffic collision in Winnersh, Thames Valley Police has confirmed.
Read moreDetailsA man has been arrested and charged with attempted murder following an incident in Reading last week.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a boy was approached by a man and touched inappropriately in Earley last week
Read moreDetailsA man has been jailed for knife, drugs and driving offences in Bracknell following an investigation by Thames Valley Police.
Read moreDetailsEarley Town Council has thanked staff at URM Consulting in Reading after they delivered 56 Easter eggs to the Town Counci's Helpshop
Read moreDetailsThe Eurovision 2025 Grand Final will be shown in 100 cinemas across the UK next month, including the Everyman Cinema in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsLeading law firm Blandy & Blandy and funeral directors AB Walker, both of which have offices in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsBobby Trundley from Wokingham, one of the world's top autistic racing drivers, has started his season with two podium finishes.
Read moreDetailsA former Team GB judo athlete has been convicted on one count of controlling and coercive behaviour.
Read moreDetailsResidents in Berkshire are being warned about hay fever with the pollen count expected to be 'very high' for the next five days.
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