Burglars targetting Wokingham’s empty homes during darker evenings
RESIDENTS of Wokingham are being warned to watch out as thieves are making the most of darker evenings.
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS of Wokingham are being warned to watch out as thieves are making the most of darker evenings.
Read moreDetailsYo Ho Ho! Listen 'ere me 'earties! Productive Twyford Drama doesn't allow the dust to settle beneath their feet.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of Reading Festival Chorus will be performing this weekend with an early festive-themed concert.
Read moreDetailsNew statistics showed that Thames Valley Police received more than 500,000 contacts between April and September.
Read moreDetailsThe OPCC has announced it has procured the use of a new platform to help retailers access information about crime in a bid to reduce shoplifting
Read moreDetailsPlans have been submitted to build a drive-thru coffee unit on a busy roundabout in Woodley.
Read moreDetailsOur Favourites is a new exhibition of items selected by staff from the Royal Berkshire Archives to tell the stories of the county's past
Read moreDetailsMore than £20,000 has been raised in memory of a young boy who died earlier this year.
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESS man who caught by members of the public has been jailed for 40 weeks.
Read moreDetailsA 31-YEAR-OLD woman from Cane End has been banned from driving for 18 months after being found guilty of drink-driving.
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