Police place knife amnesty bins across Reading
The bins are bolted to walls and concrete floors and have a letter box design to allow knife deposits.
Read moreDetailsThe bins are bolted to walls and concrete floors and have a letter box design to allow knife deposits.
Read moreDetailsLester Bell, 70, from Colliers Way, was given 25 years imprisonment, extended to 30 years on license at Reading Crown Court.
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner for the Thames Valley said people should still have confidence in the police, following the Sarah Everard case.
Read moreDetailsNext Sunday, residents will take to the streets to fundraise for Twyford Charities Together at its Fun Run.
Read moreDetailsOn your marks, get set, plough! A call has been made for more women to take part in a traditional countryside contest
Read moreDetailsPlans to build up to 300 homes on a green field increasing a village by a third have been cut back by the company involved and go on show on...
Read moreDetailsWokingham's property prices sit more than 65% higher than the national average, according to a new report from Zoopla.
Read moreDetailsLast month, we launched Cine Valley, a project that should bring new jobs, opportunities and plenty of glamour to Reading and Wokingham
Read moreDetailsTo be successful in achieving our climate goals there are actions we can all take in our communities. Here are Wokingham's priorities
Read moreDetailsPinehurst Care Centre, on Duke's Ride, will create a Hallowe'en themed display as part of the annual Crowthorne Trails event.
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