Coroner calls for changes after woman dies of ‘missed’ aneurysm
A WOMAN from Wokingham died after doctors missed a large aneurysm in her abdomen. Violet Livene Nelson, 80, who was known as Sue, died on September 17, 2016 after a...
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN from Wokingham died after doctors missed a large aneurysm in her abdomen. Violet Livene Nelson, 80, who was known as Sue, died on September 17, 2016 after a...
Read moreDetailsA RARE toy car has raced away at auction in Wokingham, selling for thousands of pounds. The C.I.J. clockwork Alfa Romeo P2 racing car finished in yellow was sold at...
Read moreDetailsWITNESSES are being sought after an air compressor was stolen from a property in Woodley on Thursday night. At around 1am on Friday, November 24, a man gained access to...
Read moreDetailsA major road that links Wokingham with Bracknell and Reading will be closed tonight (Wednesday, November 29) for emergency works. In a tweet, Wokingham Borough Council revealed the news that...
Read moreDetailsA DISABLED man has been verbally assaulted by a taxi driver in the car park of Woodley Library. At around 12.15pm on Thursday, November 23, the victim, a man in...
Read moreDetailsTHE FAMILY of the man stabbed to death in Finchampstead last week have paid tribute to their 'one in a billion' son. Gee Smith, 29, died in the early hours...
Read moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD first team captain Dan Marles has left the club. Marles came through the youth ranks at Finch and captained the side to Home Counties Marles had a highly successful...
Read moreDetailsJAAP STAM says Reading can still "show a lot more" despite easing past Barnsley 3-0 on Tuesday night at Madejski Stadium. The Royals climb up to 16th in the Championship...
Read moreDetailsFIRST HALF goals from Dave Edwards and Joey van den Berg plus a late Jon Dadi Bodvarsson strike saw Reading ease past Barnsley 3-0 at the Mad Stad. Royals produced...
Read moreDetailsMotoring with Lee Kahl. ‘What kind of car should I buy?” is, without a doubt, the most common question people ask me. For a giggle I may sometimes suggest a...
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