Ford Puma stolen after house burgled in Earley
A CAR has been stolen following a burglary at a house in Earley. Yesterday (Monday), someone broke into the house in Mill Lane, took the keys to the Ford Puma...
Read moreDetailsA CAR has been stolen following a burglary at a house in Earley. Yesterday (Monday), someone broke into the house in Mill Lane, took the keys to the Ford Puma...
Read moreDetailsPARENTS and schools are being urged to speak to their children about the dangers of trespassing on the railway as half term approaches. Despite repeated warnings about the dangers of...
Read moreDetailsIt is that time of year again where we get together for a slice of cake and a cup of coffee all in the name of charity. Businesses and groups...
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Wokingham has been fined £500 for driving over the alcohol limit. Paul Dorrity, 50, of Osborne Road, appeared at Reading Magistrates’ Court on August 9 where he...
Read moreDetailsA man who staged a rooftop protest is in critical condition in hospital today - and the police force on duty has referred itself to the complaints board over the...
Read moreDetailsPolice are on duty as a man stages a rooftop protest in Earley. Police are guarding the property in Church Road and asking the public to stay away while the...
Read moreDetailsTHREE cars have been broken into in Earley over the last few days. Overnight Sunday (21) into Monday someone broke into a car in Allendale Road and stole various small...
Read moreDetailsAN arrest has been made in connection with a number of thefts from a leisure centre in Lower Earley. On Monday, August 1 a number of lockers were broken into...
Read moreDetailsTHE day is finally here! As hundreds of young people across Wokingham borough open their exam result envelopes, we will be there to capture the moment. Check out how your...
Read moreDetailsPASSENGERS travelling between Wokingham and Reading are facing delays this evening following a signalling problem at Earley. Delays of up to 15 minutes are currently being experienced on the Great...
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