Thames Valley Police sees 600 new officers recruited since 2019
Nearly 600 officers have been recruited in the last three years, with the government having met 84% of its target of 20,000 new recruits in the force
Read moreDetailsNearly 600 officers have been recruited in the last three years, with the government having met 84% of its target of 20,000 new recruits in the force
Read moreDetailst opened its doors in February last year, but a fall in passing trade could see them shut their doors as they approach their first anniversary.
Read moreDetailsHurst villagers fighting a plan to build 200 homes on a green field are being urged to attend the planning inquiry into the scheme.
Read moreDetailsTHE ROYAL Berkshire Hospital welcomed the delivery of sixteen high-tech beds and mattresses which are set to improve its patient experience.
Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at a Shinfield school celebrated Chinese New Year in a few unique ways.
Read moreDetailsAN MP paid a visit to Wokingham on Friday for a special ribbon cutting ceremony.
Read moreDetailsAvanti West Coast warns of severe disruption to services on Saturday, January 28, due to high levels of staff leave and shortages
Read moreDetailsMembers of the team at Thames Water will be attending the event in the Oracle to field questions and share information on Friday, January 27
Read moreDetailsAN ALDI could be built in Winnersh is plans are approved by Wokingham Borough Council.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM MP Sir John Redwood is leading the call to persuade Network Rail to change its plans over the Tan House rail bridge.
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