Lower Earley woman intentionally took her own life
A MOTHER from Lower Earley intentionally took her life when she was struck by a lorry on the M4 last year, an inquest has heard. Andrea Denise Roche, 66, died...
Read moreDetailsA MOTHER from Lower Earley intentionally took her life when she was struck by a lorry on the M4 last year, an inquest has heard. Andrea Denise Roche, 66, died...
Read moreDetailsA CROWTHORNE man has been charged with supply two different drugs. Phillip Ferris (24) of Hinton Close, Crowthorne, is due to appear at Reading Magistrates’ Court on Thursday, March 2....
Read moreDetailsA High Court judgment against a local garden centre would see the businesses involved “adversely affected” and they would struggle to find new premises. That was the verdict of Judge...
Read moreDetailsTHE next phase of Wokingham town centre's regeneration starts tomorrow and will see Peach Street become one lane for the next 15 weeks. To prepare for the works, Peach Street...
Read moreDetailsAll Saints Church and Methodist Church, Wokingham Youth and Children’s Worker Our vision is for young people in our community to come to faith in Christ. We are seeking to...
Read moreDetailsART lovers in the north of the borough are getting themselves ready for the first arts trail of the year. Now in its 11th year, the Henley Arts Trail is...
Read moreDetailsSOUTH Central Ambulance Service (SCAS) has released a statement following Lilly-May Page-Bowden's inquest, apologising to her family. A paramedic from the NHS Foundation Trust, Shannon Jacobs, was today (Friday) deemed by...
Read moreDetailsTHE PARAMEDIC who treated schoolgirl Lilly-May Page-Bowden when she collapsed from a cardiac arrest in 2014 was today deemed to have committed 'gross failure' in her delivery of medical treatment,...
Read moreDetailsLOVE was certainly in the air at one Wokingham care home earlier this month. Residents at Alexandra Grange Care Home, in Oaklands Drive, were treated to wooden roses by staff...
Read moreDetailsRAPPER Eminem has been announced as the third headliner for this year's Reading Festival. This will be the third time that Eminem, who shot to fame in 1999 with his...
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