Police and Crime Commissioner: Home Sec’s funding ‘falls short,’ may see police numbers falling
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley has said that funding announcements fall short of the force's needs.
Read moreDetailsThe Police and Crime Commissioner for Thames Valley has said that funding announcements fall short of the force's needs.
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Read moreDetailsVersatile space is officially opened
Read moreDetailsPopular donut shop Unholy Donuts has announced the decision to close its Bracknell store.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has won court approval to secure significant financial aid from creditors amid continued financial struggles and despite protests
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town Football Club's Aldershot Cup match on Tuesday evening was abandoned after just six minutes.
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Read moreDetailsElivia Homes has appealed the decision by Wokingham Borough Council in June 2024 to refuse outline planning for 32 homes.
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