Thames Valley Police seeking to return recovered phones to original owners
Police are looking to reunite stolen phones with their original owners after they were recovered from what police believe was a series of thefts
Read moreDetailsPolice are looking to reunite stolen phones with their original owners after they were recovered from what police believe was a series of thefts
Read moreDetailsAN INDEPENDENT school based in Ascot is celebrating success of its year 11 students.
Read moreDetailsA SMALL business owner who helps people who have anxious pets has been given a boost thanks to a dragon.
Read moreDetailsHouseholds without a direct relationship to a domestic electricity supplier will be eligible to apply for support from the government with their bills
Read moreDetailsA UNIVERSITY of Reading professor has won a prestigious fellowship grant to support new drug development.
Read moreDetailsThe PCC, Matthew Barber, and the Chief Constable, John Campbell, have awarded more than £105,000 to groups around Berkshire
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Read moreDetailsSTUDENTS at Leighton Park School were treated to a talk delivered by a guest speaker bearing one of the UK's most recognisable names.
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN group has said it will put forward Independent candidates in May's local elections.
Read moreDetailsAll Saints Church: a chance to see the new arts space
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