Body discovered at a house in Woodley
THE body of a man has been discovered at a house in Woodley. The discovery was made after police and ambulance crews were called to the property in Rochester Avenue shortly...
Read moreDetailsTHE body of a man has been discovered at a house in Woodley. The discovery was made after police and ambulance crews were called to the property in Rochester Avenue shortly...
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Woodley has been sent to prison after being found guilty of three counts of rape. Joshua Cooke, 26, of Drovers Way, was found guilty of the charges...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for information from the public after two girls were sexually assaulted at a theme park in Windsor yesterday (Thursday). The incident happened at Castaway Camp in Pirate Shores,...
Read moreDetailsUNFORTUNATELY there's no game to talk about this weekend as this is the Women’s Super League we’re talking about and we now haven't got a fixture for three weeks. Don't tell...
Read moreDetailsIn a great night at the Madejski Stadium, the Royals comfortably beat Plymouth Argyle 2-0 to progress to the next round of the League Cup. They won thanks to first-half...
Read moreDetailsTWO houses in Woodley have been damaged after a car crashed into them this afternoon. Emergency services were called to the properties in Stonehaven Drive shortly before 1.15pm following reports that...
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