WATCH: Neighbours urged to spot signs of domestic abuse in their community
"Our concern is that cases of abuse escalate and go unreported because these trained professionals don’t have the usual access to those at risk."
Read moreDetails"Our concern is that cases of abuse escalate and go unreported because these trained professionals don’t have the usual access to those at risk."
Read moreDetailsTori Jones, from Caversham entered the 13th annual Manga Jiman competition earlier this year and was declared the winner.
Read moreDetails"It;s very therapeutic. If we haven’t gone for a walk, we’ll have a dance most days. We’ve won the odd competition with our jiving.”
Read moreDetailsThe men were seen leaving the area in a grey Audi S6 with the partial registration SP07***. It is not known whether anything was taken from the property at this...
Read moreDetailsAN URGENT appeal for residents to donate face masks and other vital protective equipment has been launched by Wokingham Borough Council. Its social workers, care home staff and key workers...
Read moreDetailsA POPULAR kebab van is battling the borough council over their right to sell late-night snacks to the people of Wokingham. BBQ King — which trades from the Wokingham Youth...
Read moreDetailsA DECISION by the government not to allow Reading Gaol to be turned into a locally-owned arts centre has been branded “disappointing” by one of the MPs who fought to...
Read moreDetailsFor the 12th time today I light up another ‘gret, my skin gently warmsas the evening sun blazes down on me. The world is quiet. Barren, but at ease. It...
Read moreDetailsA PLANNED lecture that was due to take place in Binfield later this month is now hoped to be held in November. Newbold College holds a regular Diversity Lecture, and...
Read moreDetailsSOME of the borough’s unsung heroes had been due to receive a special honour earlier this month, but new rules on social distancing put paid to it. The High Sheriff’s...
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