Police release theft prevention advice after ride in keyless car thefts
Thames Valley Police release theft prevention advice amid a rise in keyless car thefts
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police release theft prevention advice amid a rise in keyless car thefts
Read moreDetailsA READING-based law firm was able to welcome guests for a garden party earlier this month, its first for three years.
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-based firm is looking to a bright future after securing permission to build a new solar farm
Read moreDetailsA 51-year-old man from Hounslow has been arrested on suspicion of handling stolen goods, and has been released under investigation
Read moreDetailsA LOWER EARLEY man has been jailed for more than three years and banned from driving for five, after seriously injuring a man working in the road.
Read moreDetailsA NEW partnership between two Wokingham businesses is bringing a whole new meaning to the term ?hot property?
Read moreDetailsTHERESA MAY has expressed her concerns over the number of houses being built in the borough and called for more affordable housing to be built
Read moreDetailsA LARGE police presence was sent to a Wokingham town centre pub last night following report of an assault
Read moreDetailsThe opening of the service at Winnersh Convenience Store, on Sherwood Road, restores a permanent Post Office to Winnersh.
Read moreDetailsDavid Wilson Homes unveiled the Unknown Women in War figure, from Royal British Legion Industries, at its Ashridge Grange development last month.
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