JAILED: Homeless thief who raided home via first-floor bathroom window put behind bars
The court heard that on Saturday, December 9, the 33-year-old felon raided the home of a man in his sixties after entering via a bathroom window
Read moreDetailsThe court heard that on Saturday, December 9, the 33-year-old felon raided the home of a man in his sixties after entering via a bathroom window
Read moreDetailsThe Bluebell Walks are set to take place once again over two weekends to raise funds for the Reading and Wokingham branches of the MS Society
Read moreDetailsOli FitzGerald, 40, is raising funds for Parents and Children Together (PACT), which provides support for children and families in the borough
Read moreDetailsDefend Our Juries is protesting Reading Crown Court today as part of its continued campaign against the 'erosion' of jury and defendants' rights
Read moreDetailsWhat is a winding-up petition? A winding-up petition is the first stage in the process of putting a company into compulsory liquidation. There are different reasons as to why an...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council has approved plans to build a 68-bedroom care home.
Read moreDetailsA teddy, hoovers, a handbag were among the fixers' first challenges
Read moreDetailsMore land in Wokingham is set to come under the hammer today.
Read moreDetailsLong queues are expected when tickets for the 25th Wargrave Festival go on sale on Saturday.
Read moreDetailsThe charity, which gives lifesaving care to critically ill and injured people, has treated its 10,000th patient since becoming independent
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