Front desks at Police Stations now closed across the Thames Valley
"Front counter staff will be re-deployed to support the force in other areas of the business."
Read moreDetails"Front counter staff will be re-deployed to support the force in other areas of the business."
Read moreDetailsThe Fund is created from money recovered by the police and the proceeds from the sale of items that cannot be returned to identified owners, including seizures from criminals.
Read moreDetailsCAMPAIGNERS re-imagined their latest protest to save the Reading Gaol from development by holding a virtual march. Originally, supporting residents planned to march through Reading on Saturday, March 21, in...
Read moreDetailsA COMMUNITY-MINDED resident has secured 210 tree saplings to be planted in her neighbourhood. Kirsty Ross, from Winnersh applied for the young trees from the Woodland Trust, and was told...
Read moreDetails“It weighs heavy on my heart as we prepare for the difficult times ahead and my hope is that you will continue to support our charity as we navigate our...
Read moreDetailsMilie Hurst had left her bike outside the shop with her husband and father when it was stolen at approximately 2.30pm.
Read moreDetails"We will be able to take some of the pressure off local supermarkets and, by offering the option to buy bigger packs, or in bulk, it reduces the number of...
Read moreDetails“When this is all over, frontline families deserve a taste of what the footballers, film stars and celebrities get. Bless them all."
Read moreDetailsThe car parks have now been closed with immediate effect. This afternoon, temporary closure signs were put in place, and permanent signs will be installed tomorrow morning.
Read moreDetails“Donations have dropped though our stock levels are currently still good because hospitals are cancelling routine operations."
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