From the courts – November 2
A MAN from Three Mile Cross is due to appear in court charged with burglary. Ashley Reed-Jones, 20, of Caribou Walk, is charged with trespassing at a property in Colemansmoor...
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Three Mile Cross is due to appear in court charged with burglary. Ashley Reed-Jones, 20, of Caribou Walk, is charged with trespassing at a property in Colemansmoor...
Read moreDetailsAn efit has been released of a man police wish to question following the attempted rape of a woman walking her dog in Winnersh last week. It comes after police...
Read moreDetailsA BUDDING young actor from Wokingham has a secured a major role that will be seen by millions over the coming weeks … he’s appearing alongside Paddington Bear in the...
Read moreDetailsCHILDREN and parents from a nursery school in Wokingham managed to raise more than £700 simply by playing games. Youngsters past and present from Meadow Nursery, in Murray Road, flocked...
Read moreDetailsUPDATED - He has been released without charge. Police have released an efit of a man they wish to question in relation to the incident. A man has been arrested...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police can confirm that it has located a missing man and his sons from Aborfield. Michael John Cole and his two boys, Michael Lee Cole and Harry Cole,...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for information following an attempted burglary in Woodley last weekend. Between 5.30pm and 10.30pm on Sunday, October 29, someone attempted to force open a pantry window of...
Read moreDetailsA TENANT has been agreed for Peach Place, but due to commercial confidentiality, Wokingham Borough Council can’t say who it is yet. The Executive voted to approve the application for...
Read moreDetailsMUSICAL virtuoso Jools Holland and his world-renowned Rhythm & Blues Orchestra will be dancing into Reading next week as part of their 2017 Autumn/Winter UK tour. Now in its 22nd...
Read moreDetailsMOVING Winnersh’s allotments was queried by Cllr Rachelle Shepherd-DuBey at the Executive meeting held on Thursday, October 26. She asked Cllr Norman Jorgensen: “What made you think that asking to...
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