Woman charged in connection with robberies in Reading
A WOMAN has been charged in connection with an incident Lower Early in July and another incident at Reading Gate Retail Park last Sunday
Read moreDetailsA WOMAN has been charged in connection with an incident Lower Early in July and another incident at Reading Gate Retail Park last Sunday
Read moreDetailsAS THE COUNCIL looks at ways to save money due to the financial crisis, a consultation will explore the future of Wokingham's waste collection
Read moreDetailsLocal orchestra is shortlisted for music award
Read moreDetailsTHE NUMBER of fines over anti-money laundering measured issued to estate agents has increased by nearly 1,000% in the past year
Read moreDetailsThe Rural Pie Co., based on the London Road in Twyford, has been recognised as the Artisan Pie Company of the Year in the United Kingdom
Read moreDetailsTHE GOVERNMENT'S decision to support businesses with their energy bills has been welcomed by the CBI
Read moreDetailsTom Kerridge, a Great British Menu judge and Michelin-starred chef based in Marlow, says he is facing a near 700% increase in electricity costs
Read moreDetailsA councillor has asked Wokingham Borough Council to support a target of 50% social and affordable housing on new developments.
Read moreDetailsCllr Michael Firmager, Conservative councillor for Sonning, asked the question at a council meeting on Thursday, September 22.
Read moreDetailsA CAMPAIGN to tackle modern slavery has been hailed a success by officers at Thames Valley Police
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