Teenager found dead at house in Wokingham, police release update on Windmill Close incident
A teenage boy has been found dead at a property in Wokingham, police have said.
Read moreDetailsA teenage boy has been found dead at a property in Wokingham, police have said.
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley has warned that recent policing reforms could risk "years of chaos" amid reorganisation.
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses after a man in his 80s suffered serious injuries in a collision in Sandhurst.
Read moreDetailsA pub on the outskirts of Finchampstead has submitted plans that could see a vacant field transformed into a wildlife education garden.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a road collision left the shop-front of The Good Brothers Restaurant smashed open last night.
Read moreDetailsThe latest figures from the Office for National Statistics have been revealed.
Read moreDetailsA sign suggesting that lingerie and adult retailer Ann Summers could be coming to Wokingham has prompted a wave of amused reactions from residents
Read moreDetailsEmergency services were called to a major incident in the Woosehill area of Wokingham on Tuesday afternoon.
Read moreDetailsApproval is expectedf or a single-storey SEND resource base within the grounds of St Paul's Church of England Junior School on Oxford Road.
Read moreDetailsThere has been a post office in Crockhamwell Road since the early 1960s.
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