Police renew appeal for help locating Wokingham man wanted in connection with bike thefts
Thames Valley Police has renewed its appeal for help tracing James Moore, wanted in connection with the theft of two bikes in 2022
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has renewed its appeal for help tracing James Moore, wanted in connection with the theft of two bikes in 2022
Read moreDetailsA MAIN road is Woosehill is partially closed until Thursday to allow a repair to take place. South East Water has a team in place on Reading Road carrying out...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Lions' Golden Awards celebrate 50 years of giving
Read moreDetailsNew single This Time is now available to stream ahead of a show at the Rising Sun Arts Centre next month as part of a headline tour
Read moreDetailsREADING FC protest group Sell Before We Dai has encouraged supporters not to get Tuesday's match with Derby County abandoned.
Read moreDetailsThe Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has posted to social media to say that it is dealing with high levels of busyness
Read moreDetailsBoys invited to sample the fun at 1st Woodley Boy's Brigade
Read moreDetailsHanza Quadri, 29, is being sought in connection with an assault which took place in Eastcourt Avenue at around 7.30pm on Wednesday, January 3
Read moreDetailsPlans for a Starbucks cafe and drive-thru on a busy roundabout have been rejected by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsThe single, lock-up garage in a residential area was marketed as having rental investment potential.
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