Reading stabbing: Man from Winnersh jailed for life after frenzied knife attack
A 23-year-old man has been jailed for life for the attempted murder of another man in Reading following a police investigation.
Read moreDetailsA 23-year-old man has been jailed for life for the attempted murder of another man in Reading following a police investigation.
Read moreDetailsUnder-age vape sale prompts action
Read moreDetails'We were glowing, while all around us were in the dark,' says the charity's chair, Philip Mirfin
Read moreDetailsAn old aircraft factory where warplanes were built during the Battle of Britain has been completely demolished to make way for new buildings.
Read moreDetailsLooking for the perfect family-entertainment to fill that weird gap between Christmas and New Year? We recommend a visit to Norden Farm
Read moreDetailsA plan to use a car park in Bracknell as a driving school for motorbikes has been withdrawn after being hit with objections.
Read moreDetailsVolunteers helped maintain the Christmas tree field.
Read moreDetailsWokingham-based Ovenuc has reported one of its strongest years for franchise recruitment.
Read moreDetailsThe first homes in the new south Wokingham development are being marketed for sale.
Read moreDetailsThe festive season is underway in Wokingham, bringing twinkling lights, cosy treats, and plenty of ways to get into the Christmas spirit.
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