Police re-appeal for information over missing mother and four children
Kayleigh Stephens, 33, and her four children were last seen at around 3.45pm in Woodley on Thursday, January 23.
Read moreDetailsKayleigh Stephens, 33, and her four children were last seen at around 3.45pm in Woodley on Thursday, January 23.
Read moreDetailsRichard Todd, 53, of Wensley Road, Reading was charged on Wednesday, January 29 with one count of burglary dwelling and theft.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a woman was sexually assaulted and mugged in Reading over the weekend.
Read moreDetailsThe shop sets itself apart from a traditional charity shop through its community focus and ‘pay what you can’ pricing.
Read moreDetailsPARKS across Woodley will become more accessible for all children thanks to a planned £260,000 investment. The Memorial Ground will see a £200,000 redesign, with two other parks identified for...
Read moreDetailsTHE OLLIE Young Foundation are hoping to raise the charity’s profile next month with Febluary. Renaming the month after Ollie’s favourite colour, the charity is hoping people will join them...
Read moreDetailsLast night, Wokingham Borough Council’s decision-making executive backed the proposal for Farley Hill Primary School to relocate to the new school being built in Arborfield Garrison.
Read moreDetails“Now, I would absolutely love to do it on a bigger scale. I want to do the show in London — ideally in September during fashion week."
Read moreDetailsThe gym has been extended, with a lifting platform and indoor track added. The internal space has been remodeled to include extra space for functional training, plus a new dedicated...
Read moreDetailsThieves are breaking into keyless cars by intercepting the signal from the key stored inside the owner's house.
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