Police appeal for witnesses after man struck by car in Earley
Police are appealing for witnesses after a man was struck by a silver car in Earley on Monday, May 20, leaving him hospitalised
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a man was struck by a silver car in Earley on Monday, May 20, leaving him hospitalised
Read moreDetailsEight schools took part in the final, where they were joined by a school from Oxford and another from Hampshire in a mock trial competition
Read moreDetailsReading FC and other EFL clubs could be owed millions of pounds in compensation if Manchester City are found guilty of 115 charges
Read moreDetailsBinfield Tennis Club welcomed two former professional players as they hosted their Davis Cup Day which gave their members the chance to face ex-pros
Read moreDetailsLincoln, Woods, Connell and Greatwood were all part of the new NCCA representative team known as the Challengers who played Leicestershire
Read moreDetailsBerkshire CCC owed much to the Lewis brothers, Rhodri and Rhys, for helping them to start their defence of the National Counties Trophy
Read moreDetailsIf you are offered a 'free' second hand Yamaha grand, beware
Read moreDetailsA fresh battle will be fought over plans to build 23 homes on the fields which are the former home of Hurst Show.
Read moreDetailsBinfield Cricket Club come out on top in Midweek League Cricket opener with victory over Crowthorne & Crown Wood Cricket Club by 40 runs.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help to locate a teenager from Earley.
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