Surrey man arrested after objects fired with slingshot from van in Woodley and Earley
A 19-year-old man from Surrey has been arrested on suspicion of damage, assault and actual bodily harm following incidents in Woodley and Earley
Read moreDetailsA 19-year-old man from Surrey has been arrested on suspicion of damage, assault and actual bodily harm following incidents in Woodley and Earley
Read moreDetailsA big outdoor show raising thousands of pounds for good causes is offering a new SportsQuest challenge in the run up to the Olympics.
Read moreDetails'Many separate complaints have been raised against the business.'
Read moreDetailsDevelopers were on hand to answer questions at the event.
Read moreDetailsThe performance was led by the choir's inspiring musical director Helen Styles.
Read moreDetailsThe team will be playing under the name of Wokingham Town for the first time in more than 20 years to celebrate the 150th season since being formed.
Read moreDetailsSt Sebastian Wokingham Band will be performing in support of Armed Forces Day.
Read moreDetailsThe NHS is set to see significant impact as junior doctors begin five days of strike action today, Thursday, June 27, in continued pay disputes
Read moreDetailsBrief information of the closure of Heathlands Road has appeared on the one.network roadworks platform.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley Police says it has received reports of a spate of car thefts across Wokingham and Bracknell and is urging people to lock it or lose it
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