Police find pregnant woman
UPDATED ... Police said they have found Rebecca Leighton and thank the public for their help in finding her. AN URGENT appeal has been made to find a pregnant...
Read moreDetailsUPDATED ... Police said they have found Rebecca Leighton and thank the public for their help in finding her. AN URGENT appeal has been made to find a pregnant...
Read moreDetailsThis week Wokingham Paper sports editor Tom Crocker and The Tilehurst End editor Dan Wimbush discuss Reading's draw against Fulham, victory over Aston Villa, transfer rumours, George Evans and injury...
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at Wokingham's schools have proved they are among the brightest in the country, by trumping the national A Level pass rate. A whopping 99.1% of pupils collecting their results...
Read moreDetailsDAN MARLES says second place is now the aim after Finchampstead got back to winning ways at the first time of asking with victory over Burnham. But they will travel...
Read moreDetailsJAAP STAM says defeat to Preston North End last season will serve as a warning ahead of Saturday’s return to Lancashire. Reading were soundly beaten 3-0 at Deepdale in March...
Read moreDetailsPolice have released more information relating to an man being injured by a moped rider in a hit and run incident that took place in Asda's car park on Sunday,...
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN at a school in Crowthorne ended their academic year in a blaze of glory – by setting fire to one of their projects on the playing fields. Year 2...
Read moreDetailsBill and Ted's Excellent Adventure - a film involving a time travelling phone box - will be screened in a Wokingham town centre park tomorrow night, writes Kabir Dave. The cult...
Read moreDetailsA SUPERMARKET in Lower Earley has pledged to install CCTV following a spate of bike thefts that included an alleged collision between a thief and a shopper. Residents have taken...
Read moreDetailsLuckley House School is celebrating a 100% pass rate in its A Levels and said that all of its pupils should be celebrated. The Wokingham school said that armed with...
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