In the Line of Duty, forget H … here’s Ben
POLICE have launched a story book character to help tackle knife crime, but it's not about the Line of Duty stars, instead it's about a copper called PC Ben. Thames...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have launched a story book character to help tackle knife crime, but it's not about the Line of Duty stars, instead it's about a copper called PC Ben. Thames...
Read moreDetailsWalking across the fields in Emmbrook last weekend, with the sun shining and the grass freshly cut and left in piles, the smell reminded me of sports days at school. ...
Read moreDetailsFORWARDS coach Owen Root believes training has been ‘awesome’ since the Senior Squad returned to action at the end of last month, writes Richard Ashton. Having been stuck at home...
Read moreDetailsCONSERVATIVES in Wokingham have defended claims made in their election leaflets over the council’s debt levels after the Liberal Democrats called for them to be withdrawn, saying they are misleading. ...
Read moreDetailsReading manager Veljko Paunović admitted that his team needs to find a 'killer instinct' to improve their consistency in the Championship. "Congrats to Norwich on the title and promotion, it's...
Read moreDetailsReading surrendered a one-goal lead as Norwich hit back with four goals to ensure they were crowned as Championship winners on their way back to the Premier League. Josh Laurent...
Read moreDetailsEngland’s football manager, Gareth Southgate, is reported to be perturbed about the amount of swearing coming from his players. As he was a former professional footballer, it’s odd he had...
Read moreDetailsMajor Trevor Bowman, from Shinfield, is walking the length of the UK to raise money for the Royal British Legion - a very personal cause.
Read moreDetailsPunters have flooded back to Wokingham borough's pubs as covid restrictions lifted, surpassing landlord expectations.
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne Baptist Church has revamped its premises during lockdown, and can't wait to show it off.
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