Jailed for 13 years: homeless burglar who attacked Woodley man with a knife
A HOMELESS burglar who used a knife to attack a Woodley man in his home has been jailed for 13 years.
Read moreDetailsA HOMELESS burglar who used a knife to attack a Woodley man in his home has been jailed for 13 years.
Read moreDetailsTheir fears come following an increase in traffic and the deteriorating condition of the road surface.
Read moreDetailsJosimah Baby Bank opened in August last year. Since then, the charity has helped almost 30 families, and the numbers are growing.
Read moreDetailsFiona Parry opened her Elms Walk, Wokingham store on Wednesday, January 19, and has seen a steady stream of customers.
Read moreDetailsWokingham and District Association for the Elderly is asking for plants to complete work on some previously neglected borders.
Read moreDetailsAN ONLINE survey has been launched to help improve Royal Berkshire Fire Authority's members? code of conduct.
Read moreDetailsEVERY week, we bring you a round-up of the best bands performing or from the Reading and Wokingham areas.
Read moreDetailsOn Friday, January 28, Wokingham borough mayor Cllr Keith Baker cut the ribbon to the Wokingham Charity and Community Hub.
Read moreDetailsHMRC has reminded parents to check whether they are eligible for tax-free childcare.
Read moreDetailsSir John Redwood was invited to tour Code Ninjas, a computer coding school launched last spring.
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