Woodley man convicted of multiple child sex offences
A Woodley man has been convicted of multiple child sex offences following an investigation by Thames Valley Police
Read moreDetailsA Woodley man has been convicted of multiple child sex offences following an investigation by Thames Valley Police
Read moreDetailsPat's impressive tattoo collection began more than 20 years ago.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough Council, and its leader, Cllr Stephen Conway, has hit back at claims from MP Sir John Redwood that it has engaged in “wasteful spending”. In a statement provided...
Read moreDetailsThe National Health Service has announced it is facing "significant challenges" in recruiting new plasma donors in Reading
Read moreDetailsThe Met Office has put a yellow weather warning in place as Storm Debi looks to cause significant disruption across the south east of England
Read moreDetailsSupermarket giant Sainsbury's is progressing with plans for a new supermarket in Arborfield as part of the planned district centre.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM'S ruling Liberal Democrats have denied snubbing council officers after a health project was shortlisted for a top award.
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGNING group is calling for action after pollution in the River Kennet led to a bout of sickness.
Read moreDetailsSHINFIELD gathered to recognise the sacrifices made by members of the armed forces who have died in the line of duty.
Read moreDetailsA ROUSING speech from a former prime minister was one of the highlights of a recent Conservative party gathering.
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