Tribunal anxiety sparked man’s death
A WOODLEY man who faced disciplinary action at work jumped in front of a train at Twyford station, an inquest heard on Tuesday. Matthew Gaines, 42, of Elwood Close, died...
Read moreDetailsA WOODLEY man who faced disciplinary action at work jumped in front of a train at Twyford station, an inquest heard on Tuesday. Matthew Gaines, 42, of Elwood Close, died...
Read moreDetailsMILL Lane in Sindlesham will be closed off-peak for two days next week. The road will be closed between 9.30am and 4.30pm on Monday (20) and Tuesday while Wokingham Borough...
Read moreDetailsREADING Football Clubs ace centre-back Jake Cooper, 20, went back to school on Thursday October 1. Jake was revisiting Forest School and meeting year seven pupils who are considering Forest as...
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGE girl who was struggling with epilepsy took her own life by stepping in front of a high-speed train at Twyford station, an inquest heard on Wednesday. Jessica Ann...
Read moreDetailsA STATUE donated to the village of Sonning by departing resident Uri Geller has mysteriously vanished - less than 10 days after being unveiled. The giant red statue - which depicts...
Read moreDetailsA MAN was threatened with a knife during a robbery in Woodley last week. Thames Valley Police (TVP) is appealing for any witnesses who may have seen the 46-year-old man...
Read moreDetailsHIGHWAYS England has confirmed it will be installing permanent signs at an altered junction on the A329M. Over last weekend, the road layout at the junction with the M4 was changed, meaning...
Read moreDetailsBASLOW Road in Winnersh will be temporarily closed on Thursday (15) for roadworks to be carried out. Wokingham Borough Council contractors will be removing a raised tarmac island at the...
Read moreDetailsA MAN has died after the car he was travelling in crashed on the M4 last night (Monday). Shortly before 10pm a black Citroen C4 Grand Picasso travelling west between junctions...
Read moreDetailsCHANGES to the M4 junction on the A329M has been causing concern and confusion among motorists. New road markings and temporary signs have appeared on the Reading and Wokingham-bound carriageways,...
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