Man exposes himself on Twyford train service
A MAN exposed himself and touched himself inappropriately on a train from Twyford last month. Between 4.05pm and 4.15pm on Wednesday, July 26, a man boarded a service at Twyford,...
Read moreDetailsA MAN exposed himself and touched himself inappropriately on a train from Twyford last month. Between 4.05pm and 4.15pm on Wednesday, July 26, a man boarded a service at Twyford,...
Read moreDetailsA MAN who was being investigated for business fraud has been jailed for making and possessing indecent images of children. Peter Ferguson, 57, of Simon’s Lane, was jailed on Friday,...
Read moreDetailsReading Festival 2017 came to a dramatic close on Sunday night with a legendary performance by rockers Muse. The Devon trio brought AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson onto the Main Stage...
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Shinfield died after the car his son was driving lost control and crashed into a tree. Paul Draper, 60, who lived in Hollow Lane, died in Southampton...
Read moreDetailsTHE SEARCH is on for a new standard bearer for the Royal British Legion in Winnersh. Trevor Knights, who has held the role for the last 30 years, is hoping...
Read moreDetailsThe sun shone down on Richfield Avenue for the first day of Reading Festival 2017. Bands including Bastille, Two Door Cinema Club and Kimmy Eat World rocked the Main Stage,...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN has said a narrow road in Spencers Wood is ‘a fatality waiting to happen’ after she was hit by a speeding driver earlier this month. Tess Mayne, who...
Read moreDetailsTHE stages have been erected, the traders are laying out their merchandise, and the campers have started arriving... ...Reading Festival weekend is officially upon us. The line-up this year is...
Read moreDetailsWokingham's students are jumping for joy after opening up another set of terrific GCSE results this morning. Despite changes to the curriculum, and the way in which certain subjects are...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS from across Wokingham Borough and beyond are celebrating an impressive haul of GCSE results, despite a lot of changes to the curriculum. Students at The Bulmershe School, in Woodlands...
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