Sandhurst trader sentenced after victims lose £22,000 in roofing fraud
The charge related to roofing work undertaken by the defendant at a residential property.
Read moreDetailsThe charge related to roofing work undertaken by the defendant at a residential property.
Read moreDetailsA sign has appeared in the window of Country Dry Cleaners and Cobblers in Denmark Street.
Read moreDetailsYear 10 students at Waingels are celebrating an exciting achievement, having had their original poetry selected for publication.
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Read moreDetailsThe data also revealed the council paid 12 of its staff more than £100,000 - up from six last year.
Read moreDetailsAfter reading Theo's letter, Clive Jones MP met with Theo and his father, Ian.
Read moreDetailsPolice have issued an appeal to locate a man wanted in connection with the assault of a woman in Berkshire earlier this year.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's member of parliament Clive Jones has been accused by Baron John Redwood of "murdering the English language".
Read moreDetailsThe election will be held on Thursday, May 7, and polls will be open from 7am to 10pm.
Read moreDetailsPolice have released an e-fit image of a man they wish to trace following an exposure incident in a park in Bracknell.
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