Teenage boys assaulted in attempted robbery by Latimer Road
Police said the man demanded the boys hand over their phones, and when they refused he punched one of the victims on the back of his head.
Read moreDetailsPolice said the man demanded the boys hand over their phones, and when they refused he punched one of the victims on the back of his head.
Read moreDetailsPrimary schools across the Wokingham borough have been deciding whether to open after the Christmas break, or remain closed and switch to home-learning.
Read moreDetailsIn an announcement to parents, the Woodley school said it would remain closed “for the foreseeable future”.
Read moreDetailsMore than 2,500 people in Berkshire have taken part in Covid-19 research studies this year.
Read moreDetailsStudents in Wokingham borough can learn from The National Museum of Computing.
Read moreDetailsCllr Andy Croy says expanding Heathrow runway is bad news for Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsThe University of Reading is supporting funding for farmers with an agricultural research project.
Read moreDetailsCitizens Advice Wokingham received more than a week's worth of calls on Monday, as the borough moved to Tier 4.
Read moreDetailsRubbish and recycling dates are changing over the Christmas period in Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsA Reading man has joined the Samaritans festive campaign, after being supported by the charity himself.
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