Annual crime report shows drops in neighbourhood crime, shoplifting, and knife crime
Neighbourhood crime, knife crime, shoplifting, and rural crime have all dropped, the latest figures from the PCC's annual report show
Read moreDetailsNeighbourhood crime, knife crime, shoplifting, and rural crime have all dropped, the latest figures from the PCC's annual report show
Read moreDetailsWeather forced RAF to reroute its Dakota
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Football Club, nicknamed the Sumas, was mentioned in the House of Commons by Wokingham MP Clive Jones last week.
Read moreDetailsA major supermarket chain has revealed that it is about to issue a planning application within six weeks for the former Odeon cinema site
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council's annual road maintenance programme is now in full swing.
Read moreDetailsJohn Lewis has announced plans for a major refurbishment of its Reading department store as part of a wider investment programme across its UK estat
Read moreDetailsThe school is praised for its 'inspiring and joyful' environment
Read moreDetailsWokingham Pride will have live acts providing entertainment throughout the day on Elms Field.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough council currently invests £2.46 million per year in local bus services.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire's six councils have joined forces to tackle issues across the area, but a council leader is 'struggling to know what we've achieved'.
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