Waltham St Lawrence man not guilty of sexual assault
A MAN from Waltham St Lawrence has been found not guilty of sexual assault. Last June, David Mullan, 34 and from Broadmoor Road, had been charged with five counts of...
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Waltham St Lawrence has been found not guilty of sexual assault. Last June, David Mullan, 34 and from Broadmoor Road, had been charged with five counts of...
Read moreDetailsDavid Wilson Homes Southern has donated £500 to Daisy's Dream.
Read moreDetailsResidents have objected redevelopment plans at Ladds Garden Village.
Read moreDetailsA PUPIL has a strong message to the borough as we head into 2021: switch off your engine. Mahveen Rafay won a contest organised by Wokingham Borough Council to create...
Read moreDetailsChildren are still able to visit Father Christmas at Hare Hatch Sheeplands.
Read moreDetailsA history hunt has been launched into the Women's Land Army at Sutton Seeds, Earley.
Read moreDetailsSanta's reindeer have ditched the North Pole for Riverways Farm in Twyford, and residents are invited to visit.
Read moreDetailsChristopher Lamb, 28, of no fixed abode, pleaded guilty to the three counts of burglary at Reading Crown Court.
Read moreDetailsFormer prime minister Theresa May lit up Twyford's Christmas tree last weekend.
Read moreDetailsAward-winning theatre group Five Pints and a Pig are running two groups of short audio plays.
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