Police release CCTV of three men following Heathlands Road burglary
At around 11pm on Tuesday night, three offenders were seen walking on Heathlands Road breaking into business units.
Read moreDetailsAt around 11pm on Tuesday night, three offenders were seen walking on Heathlands Road breaking into business units.
Read moreDetailsData from Public Health England revealed in the week leading up to Friday, June 25, areas in Earley had an infection rate of 845.3 per 100,000 people.
Read moreDetailsThe 2021 Twyford Beer Festival was the "best ever", said organiser Ian Wisdom, as more than 3,500 punters turned up to drink and dance.
Read moreDetailsMarvellous Festivals, an annual tribute festival in Hurst, is on the hunt for more volunteers at this month's event.
Read moreDetailsNEARLY one year on, Eat Out To Help Out is coming back to Wargrave with a twist. The Bull at Wargrave, on the village’s High Street, has launched its own...
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN are being let down by poor climate education, but will feel its biggest impacts, experts have warned. In an open letter, students, teachers, climate scientists and environmental campaigners warned...
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS have been thanked for their efforts after the borough had no wet waste rejected by recycling plants. Last week, Wokingham Borough Council leader John Halsall shared data on social...
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY’S car boot sale is returning next month. Starting on Sunday, July 11, it will run every second and fourth Sunday of the month after. Running in the town centre,...
Read moreDetailsSURVIVORS of domestic abuse in Wokingham will continue to receive support, the CEO of Berkshire Women’s Aid (BWA) has reiterated, after the charity lost its contract with the borough council...
Read moreDetailsGARDEN parties are back on the agenda at West Oak Care Home, in Wokingham. Earlier this month, residents enjoyed live music, singing and chair dancing in the garden as the...
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