Thames Valley Police begins national week of action to tackle knife crime with Operation Sceptre
Monday, November 13, marks the first day of a national week of action by Thames Valley Police to tackle knife crime and violence
Read moreDetailsMonday, November 13, marks the first day of a national week of action by Thames Valley Police to tackle knife crime and violence
Read moreDetailsFire crews from Crowthorne and Earley were called to reports of a caravan fire in the early hours of Thursday morning.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council and Thames Valley police have closed properties after investigations found they were being used for criminal behaviour.
Read moreDetailsA TEAM of experts has compiled a list of 15 overlooked and emerging issues which could have a significant impact on UK forests in the next 50 years.
Read moreDetailsKeith Cattran, who was Wokingham Town Mayor in the 1980s, has died.
Read moreDetailsAn independent mortgage broker in Wokingham has collected a prestigious award for its customer services.
Read moreDetailsSince being recorded, the video have become the most watched video the council has produced.
Read moreDetailsAnyone in and around Wokingham who is worried about their finances can contact advisers at National Debtline
Read moreDetailsNone of Wokingham's MPs have backed calls for the government to spend more money on special educational needs services.
Read moreDetailsA medieval gold ring that was found by a metal detectorist in Finchampstead is set to go under the hammer next month.
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