Arborfield man banned from football matches for three years after incident at Royals game
AN ARBORFIELD man who took a flare to a Royals match has been banned from attending football games for three years
Read moreDetailsAN ARBORFIELD man who took a flare to a Royals match has been banned from attending football games for three years
Read moreDetailsThe suspect was arrested outside Superdrug in Market Place, Wokingham, last week.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses following an incident of grievous bodily harm in Mortimer.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE cordoned off parts of Woodley's shopping precinct on Saturday morning following a break-in at the McColl's Post Office.
Read moreDetailsA man who was wanted for four years was arrested in Wokingham earlier this week.
Read moreDetailsPCC Matthew Barber has said that more than £200,000 is to be distributed between 36 organisations after more than 170 applied for community funding
Read moreDetailsThe Woodley Town Centre Partnership is one of 36 organisations to receive funds taken from criminals.
Read moreDetailsDylan William Hawkins, aged 22, is wanted on recall to prison and for escaping lawful custody.
Read moreDetailsA SONNING man has been jailed for dealing crack cocaine, heroin, and cocaine.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police have announced that a body has been found during their search for Tristan, a 21-year-old man reported missing from Earley
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