Police find body in search for missing 93-year-old
Officers searching for 93-year-old man who went missing from Lower Earley have located a body this afternoon
Read moreDetailsOfficers searching for 93-year-old man who went missing from Lower Earley have located a body this afternoon
Read moreDetailsVan hire company's Christmas gift keeps charity moving
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM resident has revealed her secret to living a long and happy life as she celebrated becoming a centenarian.
Read moreDetailsA VEHICLE-LEASING company has ensured budding soccer stars look the part by providing full kits to youth football clubs.
Read moreDetailsMISSING man Sidney Box could still be in Lower Earley.
Read moreDetailsHEAVY rain is hindering efforts to find a missing 93-year-old man, but the search is continuing.
Read moreDetailsONE of Wokingham Borough's four MPs has earned more outside of parliament than any other politician according to new data released today
Read moreDetailsREADING FC will be making a trip to Old Trafford to face Manchester United in the FA Cup fourth-round.
Read moreDetailsREADING FC sailed through to the FA Cup fourth round by getting past Watford with goals from Kelvin Abrefa and Shane Long.
Read moreDetailsMEMBERS of the public have formed search parties in a bid to find a 93-year-old man who have been missing from Earley since Thursday evening.
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