Police release CCTV of three men following Heathlands Road burglary
At around 11pm on Tuesday night, three offenders were seen walking on Heathlands Road breaking into business units.
Read moreDetailsAt around 11pm on Tuesday night, three offenders were seen walking on Heathlands Road breaking into business units.
Read moreDetailsBCM ChampionshipSHINFIELD are just above the drop zone after they lost out to Downley by four wickets.Davesh Gauchwal boosted the Shinfield total near the end of the innings as he...
Read moreDetailsThis weekend Burghfield FC will host 247 teams across 37 individual tournaments in their popular summer football tournament.After months of planning and additional measures in place to ensure its covid...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Premier LeagueFINCHAMPSTEAD finished with a flourish in their final game of the season having already been crowned as champions the following week.Finch picked up their 19th win in...
Read moreDetailsThe 2021 Twyford Beer Festival was the "best ever", said organiser Ian Wisdom, as more than 3,500 punters turned up to drink and dance.
Read moreDetailsA vaccination van will be visiting Wokingham borough to make it easier for people to get their coronavirus jabs soon.
Read moreDetailsMarvellous Festivals, an annual tribute festival in Hurst, is on the hunt for more volunteers at this month's event.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough’s first big wedding in more than a year saw Mr and Mrs Knott finally tie the knot last month.
Read moreDetailsNEARLY one year on, Eat Out To Help Out is coming back to Wargrave with a twist. The Bull at Wargrave, on the village’s High Street, has launched its own...
Read moreDetailsRaver Tots, a festival for families with young children, is set to make a comeback this summer for its’ UK tour - starting in Reading.
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