Twyford shoplifting repeat offender jailed hours after suspended sentence
A 25-year-old man has been jailed after being caught shoplifting just hours after receiving a suspended sentence.
Read moreDetailsA 25-year-old man has been jailed after being caught shoplifting just hours after receiving a suspended sentence.
Read moreDetailsKey players from Wokingham met in London on Tuesday to discuss the problem of parking at Twyford station.
Read moreDetailsA stunning gallery capturing the highlights of the 2026 David Cliff Wokingham Half Marathon brings the annual road race to life, showing scenes from the start line to the finish...
Read moreDetailsFollowing a Fight for The Beeches, further trouble is brewing
Read moreDetailsPolice were called to Waitrose in Twyford this afternoon following an incident outside the store's main entrance.
Read moreDetailsThe group's new play, Traitor at the Beeches promises twists, turns, and laughs
Read moreDetailsVastly different approaches to making it easier for commuters to reach Twyford Station have been suggested by officials in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThree days of beer, food, and music will return to Stanlake Meadow this Summer
Read moreDetailsActivists have argued that the 400 spaces in the station car park are usually full by 7.15am, leading commuters to park elsewhere.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing to identify a member of the public who helped officers during a violent incident at a supermarket in Twyford.
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