Police issue urgent appeal after man raped and robbed at Berkshire nature reserve car park
A man in his twenties was raped and robbed in the car park of a West Berkshire nature reserve, police have said.
Read moreDetailsA man in his twenties was raped and robbed in the car park of a West Berkshire nature reserve, police have said.
Read moreDetailsThe council's overview and scrutiny management committee will review the latest progression updates, financial parameters, and strategic milestones.
Read moreDetailsWokingham may be renowned for its millionaire's rows but getting onto the property ladder might not be as impossible as you think.
Read moreDetailsFears about increasing temperatures and the threat AI poses to jobs were raised at a public exhibition for a planned data centre near Reading.
Read moreDetailsA parish council has voted to spend up to £3,000 on a specially-designed gate to stop a pony and trap using a woodland footpath.
Read moreDetailsWork to design a new junction to improve a dangerous crash site in Wokingham with notoriously bad visibility is well underway.
Read moreDetailsTwo people have been arrested after reports of anti-social behaviour involving a stolen motorbike in Shinfield, police have said.
Read moreDetailsA councillor has branded conditions at a block of flats "truly shocking" after residents were left with overflowing bins for up to four weeks
Read moreDetailsOur borough has quietly transformed into a powerhouse for international cinema.
Read moreDetailsA very unusual meeting was held in Sandhurst about a subject that is not an issue, and which the Town Council had already decided not to debate.
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