Arrests for shop thefts
Police in Wokingham have confirmed a number of arrests relating to thefts from Wokingham town centre and surrounding areas.
Read moreDetailsPolice in Wokingham have confirmed a number of arrests relating to thefts from Wokingham town centre and surrounding areas.
Read moreDetailsSt Anthony's Gaelic Athletic Association is on the lookout for a new manager for both its men's and ladies' teams for the upcoming 2024 season.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for help from the public in tracing a man missing from Wokingham, last seen near Shute End on Wednesday, January 31
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is renewing its appeal for help locating missing Tristan, 21, last seen in Reading at around 11.50pm on Thursday, December 28
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has made 13 more arrests related to incidents of violent disorder in Reading last month
Read moreDetailsBenjamin Moyo, 27 and of Cherry Orchard, Whitchurch, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment after attacking a man with a machete
Read moreDetailsSteven Hicks, aged 60 and of Quentin Road, Woodley, was found guilty of sexual assault and was jailed for a total of four and a half years
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has renewed its appeal for help tracing James Moore, wanted in connection with the theft of two bikes in 2022
Read moreDetailsSteven Hicks was convicted at Reading Crown Court on Friday, January 19, after sexually assaulting an elderly woman
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has said that part of the M4 has been closed while they deal with a collision involving a single vehicle on Wednesday, January 10
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