Police appeal for help tracing missing 93-year-old
Police are appealing for help from the public in tracing a missing man, last seen at around 8.20pm on Thursday, January 5
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for help from the public in tracing a missing man, last seen at around 8.20pm on Thursday, January 5
Read moreDetailsChris Smith, aged 41, died following a collision on the A329 Reading Road at the junction of Larch Avenue on Monday, January 2.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police has released the final figures of the arrests made during its joint operation to tackle drink and drug driving
Read moreDetailsA telescopic forklift driver has been thanked for the 25 years of service he's given to his company.
Read moreDetailsThe findings of an internal review by the Thames Valley Police and Crime Commissioner have been published, including a number of key recommendations
Read moreDetailsPolice have released CCTV images of people who might have vital information following incidents of anti-social behaviour on Monday, December 26
Read moreDetailsPolice are appealing for witnesses and two have been arrested following a fatal collision on Reading Road on the evening of Monday, January 2
Read moreDetailsAS PEOPLE look at their new year resolutions for the year ahead, the first meeting of 2023 from the Woodley Business Club could help.
Read moreDetailsA TWEET by one of the borough's four MPs has been criticised for being misleading by the leader of Wokingham Borough Council, and by social media users. Sir John Redwood,...
Read moreDetailsTHE OUTGOING CEO of a Lower Earley-based schools trust has been honoured with an MBE for her services to education
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