Police renew appeal to locate wanted man in Bracknell
Members of the public are asked to report any information about the whereabouts of Liam Reeves
Read moreDetailsMembers of the public are asked to report any information about the whereabouts of Liam Reeves
Read moreDetailsPolice carried out speed enforcement checks in Sandhurst and Crowthorne after residents raised concerns about speeding in the area.
Read moreDetailsChildren's research shared in community exhibition
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead's Elusive Brewing is celebrating an important milestone this month.
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner has reflected on continued downward trends in knife-related crime in Thames Valley amid Knife Crime Awareness Week.
Read moreDetailsThe opening of Little City Central Berkshire branch is the latest expansion of the national franchise.
Read moreDetailsA photographer from Wokingham has been named a finalist in the 2026 UK Small Business Awards.
Read moreDetailsThe scheme provides a range of dwelling types and sizes.
Read moreDetailsThe UK could be in for a dry summer this year despite wet weather through the spring, scientists have warned.
Read moreDetailsEnvironmental news and views
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