Police make several arrests and seize vehicles in Wokingham in effort to tackle illegal driving
Police in Bracknell have made several arrests and seized multiple vehicles during a series of incidents on Saturday evening
Read moreDetailsPolice in Bracknell have made several arrests and seized multiple vehicles during a series of incidents on Saturday evening
Read moreDetailsA 17-year-old boy has been arrested and bailed following a collision that left a car overturned on a busy Berkshire A-road.
Read moreDetailsA 60-year-old man from Bracknell has been found not guilty of a series of rape charges following a trial at Reading Crown Court.
Read moreDetailsThe Home Office has said that Police and Crime Commissioners will be abolished at the end of their current term, which comes in 2028.
Read moreDetailsTwo people have been charged with offences relating to an incident at Keysight Technologies in Wharfedale Road, Winnersh, yesterday (November 12).
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has laid out a number of reminders and clarification of the law surrounding e-bikes and e-scooters ahead of Christmas.
Read moreDetailsA police cordon has been lifted at Lily Hill Park in Bracknell following an attack that left a teenager seriously injured.
Read moreDetailsBracknell Forest Council asks Wellers Lane drivers for dash cam footage
Read moreDetailsA man who threw faeces at a police officer as he was being arrested in Wokingham has been jailed for more than two years.
Read moreDetailsA total of 45 premises were inspected.
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