Witness appeal after man assaulted on houseboat, which is then burnt down
POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a man was savagely attacked on a houseboat, which was then set on fire
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for witnesses after a man was savagely attacked on a houseboat, which was then set on fire
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man who sent indecent videos to two teenagers and a woman in her twenties, and also attempted to drag a woman from a parked car in a bid...
Read moreDetailsKaspas Dessert Parlour is to open a new branch in Reading, and will be joined by a burger bar.
Read moreDetailsBuilding work on upgraded homes in Winnersh has been paused after asbestos was found in the ground.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S most popular postcodes have been revealed, thanks to a national estate agency - but which is the one with the strongest sales?
Read moreDetailsSEE THE sights of Ruscombe with some help from the parish council.
Read moreDetailsA READING charity has been awarded funding to support victims of domestic abuse. Trust House Reading has received £41,794 from the Ministry of Justice Male Rape Support Service fund to...
Read moreDetailsWOMEN interested in singing are invited to have a go with The Barberettes. The group is running a three-week learn to sing course next month at St Nicolas Church, in...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council’s Sensory Needs Service (SNS) trained Flair, which provides communication support workers for some residents
Read moreDetailsNETWORK RAIL is ready for the thousands of visitors coming to Reading Festival. The three-day event runs from tomorrow through to Sunday, August 29, but the festivalgoers are already making...
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