Jack’s Law mum now helping grieving children
Lucy Herd has been pushing for a reformation of bereavement laws for 10 years after her son drowned, just before his second birthday.
Read moreDetailsLucy Herd has been pushing for a reformation of bereavement laws for 10 years after her son drowned, just before his second birthday.
Read moreDetailsGrazeley resident, Nicola Turnball’s main concerns for the development are the number of houses, which she believes will put a strain on the environment and infrastructure.
Read moreDetailsPolice have releasedng a new appeal to find the owners of pieces of jewellery that has been recovered during an investigation in Reading and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThe five-day event will be kick-started with Madness on Wednesday evening. Thursday will see James Blunt take the floating stage, followed by Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Sarah Cox, from BBC Radio...
Read moreDetailsCCTV images have been released by the Police of a man who may have important information following an incident of sexual assault in Reading.
Read moreDetails“Your environment cannot be underestimated. If your neighbourhood is clean and tidy, people take more pride in it even if they’re just passing through."
Read moreDetailsThere's still time to enter Berkshire’s first half marathon of the year, in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses following a targeted theft in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsActs at the three-day event have been announced, including Wet Wet Wet, Billy Ocean, Bananarama and Soul II Soul.
Read moreDetailsPaul Thatcher, aged 43, no fixed abode, was arrested on Friday, January 24 and charged with three counts of vehicle interference and three counts of theft from motor vehicle the...
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