Woman pleads guilty to shooting two cats in Winnersh with air weapon
A woman has been given a suspended prison sentence after admitting shooting two cats with an air weapon in Winnersh
Read moreDetailsA woman has been given a suspended prison sentence after admitting shooting two cats with an air weapon in Winnersh
Read moreDetailsBuilding waste dumped in Winkfield: Bracknell Forest Council asks for help in identifying offenders
Read moreDetailsA food delivery driver has been jailed after exposing himself to members of the public while making deliveries across Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsResidents urged to help Bracknell Forest Council identify fly tippers
Read moreDetailsTrading standards officers attended at a car boot sale at White Horse Lane in Swallowfield.
Read moreDetailsBracknell Neighbourhood Policing Team is inviting residents to provide feedback on local policing priorities.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police are appealing for information following a series of thefts from vehicles in Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsTwo men have been charged following a disturbance at a football match in Reading on Saturday, police have said.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have made 55 arrests during a large-scale operation targeting serious and organised crime across Berkshire
Read moreDetailsChief Constable Jason Hogg has said he is "cautiously optimistic" about the proposed plans laid out by ministers on Monday, January 26
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