Former Bracknell mayor jailed for helping son hide evidence in rape case
A former mayor in Bracknell has been jailed for three years after helping her son conceal evidence linked to the rape of a teenage girl.
Read moreDetailsA former mayor in Bracknell has been jailed for three years after helping her son conceal evidence linked to the rape of a teenage girl.
Read moreDetailsA man found dead in Bracknell has been formally identified by police as Abdul Wali Mamozai.
Read moreDetailsBracknell's MP has expressed his shock and sadness after a man in his 30s was murdered in the town centre on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsFamily fun is just around the bank holiday corner
Read moreDetailsEvery party has been offered the opportunity to provide a manifesto-style column. Today, it's the turn of Labour.
Read moreDetailsThe award of a food hygiene rating of 5 reflects the improvements made, and provides reassurance that necessary food safety controls are now in place.
Read moreDetailsThere's a bumpy ride of a classic play in store for Wokingham audiences
Read moreDetailsSupporters raise a glass to Wokingham's zero waste store
Read moreDetailsThe final acts for this year's Wokingham Festival have been announced, with organisers promising one of the event's strongest line-ups
Read moreDetailsEnjoy a Lower Earley childhood bereavement charity's golf day
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