Man dies in custody at Loddon Valley police station
A MAN has died while being held in custody at a police station in Lower Earley. The 44-year-old man had been arrested in Reading on Saturday (1) afternoon on suspicion...
Read moreDetailsA MAN has died while being held in custody at a police station in Lower Earley. The 44-year-old man had been arrested in Reading on Saturday (1) afternoon on suspicion...
Read moreDetailsA MAJOR road in Woodley has now closed for a month. Loddon Bridge Road, between Wokingham Road and Coppice Road, is closed until Wednesday, May 3 to allow SSE contractors...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS face several days of disruption from today as work to complete a new relief road in Shinfield continues. And, as a result of the works, a busy pub will...
Read moreDetailsAn accident involving a car and a motorbike saw a man flown to hospital by air ambulance on Friday, March 31. It took place on the Wokingham Road, Earley. Police...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM is to trial a controversial replacement system to the blue bags. On Saturday, residents living in the Grazeley area will receive a new roll of rainbow bags designed to...
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Litter Heroes in partnership with Wokingham Town Council and the University of Reading today launch Wall-e of Wokingham – the litter picking robot that will keep our town...
Read moreDetailsShopkeepers are being warned that there will be a Wokingham-wide shortage of Beanos after the popular children’s comic gained a new editor. Seven-year-old Isabella Penney was given a new name...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for witnesses after a shop employee was threatened with a screwdriver during a robbery in Wokingham earlier this week. Between 2.10pm and 2.20pm on Monday (27) afternoon,...
Read moreDetailsSTAR bakers and cake showstoppers were the theme for this year’s Red Nose Day at one Wokingham secondary school. Pupils at St Crispin’s School, in London Road, took part in...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have teamed up with Wokingham Town Council in a bid to catch graffiti artists. The two groups are working together to identify the vandals who have been tagging the...
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