Two men charged with conspiracy to commit burglary following Wokingham and Reading incidents
TWO MEN, including one from Woodley, have been charged with conspiracy to commit burglary and other offences in Oxfordshire and Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsTWO MEN, including one from Woodley, have been charged with conspiracy to commit burglary and other offences in Oxfordshire and Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsThe company will support homelessness charity New Beginnings Reading, based next door to the depot on Great Knollys Street.
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday night, Wokingham Borough Council's decision-making executive will discuss a report into Gorse Ride's funding future.
Read moreDetailsMike Davey, 87, met Patty Davey when he decided to try online dating after his wife sadly passed away.
Read moreDetailsYou?ve seen it cruising the streets of Wokingham and now you have the opportunity to own it yourself.
Read moreDetailsCAN YOU just use one blue bag a week? That?s the challenge being launched by Wokingham Borough Council leader in a bid to cut down on waste.
Read moreDetailsResidents at Pinehurst Care Centre have written down their wishes, which have been shared to the centre's social media.
Read moreDetailsDingley?s Promise, which has centres in Wokingham, Reading and West Berkshire, is calling on residents to "give their love" to children with SEND.
Read moreDetailsWhen heard by the force's tribunal, misconduct was proven against seven officers and one staff member. And each person was given management action.
Read moreDetailsA covid recovery plan will help young apprentices battling the mental health impact of the pandemic continue their career development
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