Serving police officer suspended after being charged with battery
Thames Valley Police officer PC Lewis Cave, aged 29 and based at Reading police station, has been charged with three counts of battery
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police officer PC Lewis Cave, aged 29 and based at Reading police station, has been charged with three counts of battery
Read moreDetailsCrews from Royal Berkshire Fire and Rescue were called to a fire in Wokingham on Sunday night.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is searching for a girl who has been reported as missing from Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsCambridgeshire Constabulary is seeking help locating Carl Hyde, a 67-year-old convicted murderer with connections to Reading
Read moreDetailsSonning Common & Peppard A hit the top of Division One as they beat their C team away 9-1.
Read moreDetailsTWYFORD & RUSCOMBE FOOTBALL CLUB are seeking new players to join them to help strengthen their Saturday side.
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner has welcomed government ministers ahead of a national announcement on spiking earlier this week
Read moreDetailsWith key matches being played at both the top and bottom of Division One, Kingfisher A extended their lead over Kingfisher B in a clash between
Read moreDetailsShaolin Tigers Martial Arts Club, based in Wokingham, hosted their first interclub competition at their premises in November.
Read moreDetailsRAMS RFC came from behind to snatch a thrilling National One against Plymouth Albion which Seb Reynolds lauded as 'the best atmosphere ever'.
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