Arborfield man charged with murder following Tilehurst stabbing
Tuviah Thompson-Hordle, 18, of Brant Close, Arborfield, has been charged with murder and possession of a knife in a public place.
Read moreDetailsTuviah Thompson-Hordle, 18, of Brant Close, Arborfield, has been charged with murder and possession of a knife in a public place.
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL-based shopping centre The Lexicon is helping the Royal British Legion mark its centenary year
Read moreDetailsCitizens Advice Wokingham is trying to raise awareness of the different grants and funding initiatives residents are eligible for.
Read moreDetailsFREE bus travel to help people get to job interviews has been gifted to a Reading charity.
Read moreDetailsCllr Rachel Burgess said the council has made false claims about improvements to diversity in near Emmbrook.
Read moreDetailsSarah Gresty, who leads St Paul?s play group at Emmbrook Infant School, said having a SEND school near to families' homes is important.
Read moreDetailsCreated by Fantasy World Maps, the map will display a range of locations and landmarks across the county which have been highlighted by residents.
Read moreDetailsWargrave charity Camp Mohawk's music room has helped one youngster land a spot in a regional competition.
Read moreDetailsThe event will feature immersive installations such as The Lion's Roar and the Production Line stepping stones.
Read moreDetailsA DANGEROUS driver who wrecked havoc across Lower Earley and Woodley is being sought by police.
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