Police arrest teenagers on suspicion of animal cruelty in Twyford
Police have confirmed that they arrested three teenagers yesterday (September 27th) following reports of pheasants being shot with catapults
Read moreDetailsPolice have confirmed that they arrested three teenagers yesterday (September 27th) following reports of pheasants being shot with catapults
Read moreDetailsThe shop previously served as the village post office.
Read moreDetailsThe Berks and Bucks FA are encouraging football players to alter their language and have produced a list of offensive terms with alternatives
Read moreDetailsThe demolition of the huge office complex that used to be the offices of Berkshire County Council is progressing.
Read moreDetailsIt was initially refused by Wokingham borough council's planning department in July last year.
Read moreDetailsSue Palmer's The Shell Secret helps children navigate grief
Read moreDetailsCommunity pulls the stops out for Thames Hospice event
Read moreDetailsThe development company Cemex UK Properties is seeking to build 190 homes in Eversley, over the Wokingham Borough border with Harts District Council.
Read moreDetailsProgress is being made on a years-long project for an American burger chain to open its first drive-thru restaurant in the area.
Read moreDetailsBracknell councillors are calling for community cohesion following the 'raise the flags' activism that took place over the summer.
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