Earley woman’s death ‘not caused by 999 delay’
A WOMAN from Earley would have died anyway despite there being a delay in response from the emergency services, an inquest has heard. Dr Shalini Maini, 37, of Matthews Close,...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN from Earley would have died anyway despite there being a delay in response from the emergency services, an inquest has heard. Dr Shalini Maini, 37, of Matthews Close,...
Read moreDetailsWe are very sad to report the death of our much-loved colleague Vivienne Johnson. She passed away last week in the Royal Berkshire Hospital after a long and brave battle...
Read moreDetailsA CALL for political parties to unite against the Conservative's candidate in Reading East has been issued by the Green party, who want to stop a hard Brexit from the...
Read moreDetailsA MAN and a teenage boy have been arrested following an altercation in Earley last weekend. At around 2pm on Saturday, April 15 two males were involved in an affray...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S litter heroes came out in force last weekend to take part in the annual community clean up. Volunteers from communities across the Borough donned hi-vis jackets and litter pickers...
Read moreDetailsTRIBUTES have been paid to a cyclist who died following a crash in Earley last month. Benjamin Pedley, 26, died on March 22 after he collided with a pedestrian in...
Read moreDetailsAn accident involving a car and a motorbike saw a man flown to hospital by air ambulance on Friday, March 31. It took place on the Wokingham Road, Earley. Police...
Read moreDetailsTHE FAMILY of a man who died after suffering brain haemorrhage have thanked the police and paramedics who tried to save his life. Anthony David Sparks, known as Tony to...
Read moreDetailsThe Radstock Primary School production of Robin Hood last week had plenty of action that you definitely didn’t want to miss. The show was packed with bravery, songs and laughter....
Read moreDetailsAN APPEAL has gone out to witnesses after a cyclist who was involved in a collision at a busy Earley crossroads died in hospital. The 26-year-old man, was cycling from Wokingham...
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