Teenage cashier threatened at knife-point by robbers in Swallowfield shop
The 15-year-old cashier was threatened with a Stanley knife and told to open the till.
Read moreDetailsThe 15-year-old cashier was threatened with a Stanley knife and told to open the till.
Read moreDetailsAfter lying on a beach for a week on the Greek island of Santorini, the train back to Wokingham was somewhat depressing. The rush to get through the airport so...
Read moreDetailsHOW do you build a community? Street parties? Door knocking? Carol singing? Or maybe a university can help? For the past five year, the Whitley Researchers collective has been helping...
Read moreDetailsTWO WELLINGTON College students have raised more than £5,000 in a charity cycle across the Alps. Sam Hind (17) and Cosmo Smith (17) who go to the Crowthorne-based school made...
Read moreDetailsWokingham’s mysterious cycling bear is travelling the borough once again, on a mission to help local causes. The man in the Panda suit, also named Earley Panda, began June determined...
Read moreDetailsDOG BOARDERS are calling for an independent review of licence fees, which they believe have been illegally created. Recently, residents who run dog home boarding businesses were being asked to...
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN who have missed out on the final stage of their cycling training can now take the last course. The Level 3 Bikeability course is being run in Woodley for...
Read moreDetailsBRITISH furniture company Danetti has bought Octagon House in Binfield. The 16,000 sq ft office building was sold on behalf of private clients and sits opposite the John Nike Centre....
Read moreDetailsTHE CORONAVIRUS pandemic has substantially rocked the country and the world. We’re heading through really challenging and difficult times, and many individuals and families continue to feel the knock-on effects...
Read moreDetailsLondon Irish have signed England 7's all time leading try scorer Dan Norton on a short term deal. Norton boasts an incredible record for Engladn 7s having scored over 350...
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