Police to enforce stop and searches after double stabbing in Tilehurst on Saturday
Under a Section 60 order, Thames Valley Police are looking for items relating to the stabbing in Lucey Close, Tilehurst.
Read moreDetailsUnder a Section 60 order, Thames Valley Police are looking for items relating to the stabbing in Lucey Close, Tilehurst.
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Read moreDetailsAt around 12.30am, a man in his forties was walking on the motorway where he was involved in a collision with a lorry. He died at the scene.
Read moreDetailsTHE CHOICE of road signs for the Arborfield Cross Relief Road are bonkers, according to a Swallowfield Road resident. Christiaan Munro and his neighbours in Arborfield Court are frustrated with...
Read moreDetailsSINCE ANNOUNCING its closure in July, staff at John Nike Leisuresport Complex have been catching people breaking into the rink and slopes. Daniel Lawrence, the group operations director made a...
Read moreDetails“We need more people in Berkshire to talk about organ donation to increase the number of lifesaving transplants."
Read moreDetailsAFTER establishing itself as a makeshift settlement in Winnersh, Spoonyville has been moved. The collection of spoons, painted and decorated as people, began in April as local residents got creative...
Read moreDetailsAFTER SPENDING 11 summers in the Ionian Sea, a sailor has turned author and released a book of his adventures. Robin Lamb, 77, who grew up in Essex but now...
Read moreDetailsAFTER A BUSY six weeks, a Woodley organisation is taking time to reflect on its first summer in operation. Launched in June, Woodley Lunch Bunch has distributed more than 600...
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