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Read moreDetailsMichael Barter, aged 26, of no fixed abode, was charged on Tuesday, April 4 with three counts of burglary dwelling and two counts of attempted burglary dwelling.
Read moreDetailsCurrently the screens are displaying vital information about social distancing, visitor information and will be frequently updated with information over the next few weeks.
Read moreDetailsWith transactions declining at their Yateley Post Office, the Dattanis have had to fund the shop from their own pockets.
Read moreDetailsThe workbooks contain excerpts from rare books and documents dating back hundreds of years, all held in the University of Reading’s Special Collections.
Read moreDetailsThe majority of the 47 practices in the area will remain open this Good Friday and Easter Monday to give patients telephone access to medical care and advice.
Read moreDetailsDuring the robbery in Portway Close, the home owner was threatened with a carving fork, and had items of jewellery stolen.
Read moreDetails"Our concern is that cases of abuse escalate and go unreported because these trained professionals don’t have the usual access to those at risk."
Read moreDetailsTori Jones, from Caversham entered the 13th annual Manga Jiman competition earlier this year and was declared the winner.
Read moreDetailsThe men were seen leaving the area in a grey Audi S6 with the partial registration SP07***. It is not known whether anything was taken from the property at this...
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