Woodley man convicted of multiple child sex offences
A Woodley man has been convicted of multiple child sex offences following an investigation by Thames Valley Police
Read moreDetailsA Woodley man has been convicted of multiple child sex offences following an investigation by Thames Valley Police
Read moreDetailsA man from Wokingham has been charged in connection with an alleged shoplifting incident.
Read moreDetailsMonday, November 13, marks the first day of a national week of action by Thames Valley Police to tackle knife crime and violence
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released a statement following the publication of a report of police child protective services on Wednesday, November 8
Read moreDetailsJonathon Whitnall, 48, is being sought in connection with shoplifting offences which took place between Wednesday, May 24, and Sunday, August 13
Read moreDetailsPolice appeal for witnesses after man assaulted in Wokingham
Read moreDetailsThe organiser of the Wokingham Poppy Appeal has been overwhelmed by the response to last week's apparent act of vandalism.
Read moreDetailsA Woodley man has issued a strongly worded rebuke to thieves who stole money from charity collection pots.
Read moreDetailsA PERVERT exposed himself to girls in a Lower Earley play area, and police are appealing for help to catch him
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham town centre shop window with a display marking Remembrance Day has been smashed.
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