Police appeal for witnesses to kidnapping in Crowthorne
THAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident of kidnapping in Crowthorne at around 9.30pm on Wednesday, September 25
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident of kidnapping in Crowthorne at around 9.30pm on Wednesday, September 25
Read moreDetailsPolice and the bomb squad both attended a scene yesterday evening in Wargrave where they found an industrial sized firework in a home in Wargrave.
Read moreDetailsActivate Learning has been given the Armed Forces Covenant Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) Gold Award by the Ministry of Defence
Read moreDetailsA BUS in Reading was involved in a "minor incident" earlier today which left students at a school in Wokingham with minor injuries. A Route 13 bus had to perform...
Read moreDetailsAscot Racecourse will host the Big Ascot Food & Wine Festival this Saturday.
Read moreDetailsA new independent baby and children's clothing store, Pops and Flo, is set to open up in Wokingham town centre.
Read moreDetailsOn day three of the Paralympics, Reading boccia ace Will Arnott claimed a win in the last match of the day over Karabo Morapedi of South Africa.
Read moreDetailsHeavy rain and thunderstorms were forecast across much of the UK, stretching from the southernmost coast of England to as far as Edinburgh
Read moreDetailsThe Piggott School has announced that it is 'extremely proud' to share an 'outstanding' set of GCSE and Level 2 results.
Read moreDetailsBrakenhale School students are celebrating their GCSE results with attainment increasing 'significantly'.
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