Man charged with multiple offences in Wokingham
A MAN has been charged with multiple offences in Wokingham, following a Thames Valley Police investigation.
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been charged with multiple offences in Wokingham, following a Thames Valley Police investigation.
Read moreDetailsJames Sunderland was due to address the students' union politics society, but his invitation was revoked
Read moreDetailsA POLITICAL pantomime is being played out not on the road to Barnard Castle, but instead in Windsor. It's one that pulls together recent history
Read moreDetailsParishioners from two churches have clubbed together to pay for a bench to remember their much-loved priest.
Read moreDetailsGARDENERS can brighten up their flower beds while helping to grow funds for Brain Tumour Research.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the Hurst Bowling Club are flushed with success over their latest fundraising efforts.
Read moreDetailsBURNLEY boss Vincent Kompany insists equalling Reading's Championship points record is not his biggest priority in the final weeks of the season.
Read moreDetailsA FRESH bid has been made to add extra storeys to a parade of shops in Woodley town centre.
Read moreDetailsReading FC interim manager Noel Hunt praised Reading's 'brave' performance after the Royals claimed a hard fought point against Championship leaders
Read moreDetailsNOEL HUNT made a promising start as interim manager of Reading FC, securing a hard-fought point against Premier League-bound Burnley.
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