Teenage girl sexually assaulted in broad daylight
A TEENAGE girl was sexually assaulted in broad daylight earlier this month. Now, Thames Valley Police has released an efit in a bid to catch the offender. The incident took...
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGE girl was sexually assaulted in broad daylight earlier this month. Now, Thames Valley Police has released an efit in a bid to catch the offender. The incident took...
Read moreDetailsTwyford Parish Council is appealing for help after play equipment was stolen from King George V Recreation ground for the second year in a row.
Read moreDetailsThames Water has received a Gold Award for its work supporting and recruiting the Armed Forces in the area.
Read moreDetailsA NATIONWIDE hip hop champion has taken over a Wokingham dance school, reigniting her passion for the arts. Bethany Bianga, a UK dance star and teacher is the new owner...
Read moreDetailsAt approximately 6.30am, the force was called out to Wokingham Waterside Centre, off Thames Valley Park Drive in Earley.
Read moreDetailsSTUDYING doesn’t need to get in the way of life with a series of new courses from Activate Learning. Bracknell and Wokingham College has partnered with Mindful Education to deliver...
Read moreDetailsSMALL businesses in Wokingham have a strong appetite for finance despite struggling throughout the coronavirus pandemic, according to the British Business Bank (BBB). An Ipsos MORI survey commissioned by the...
Read moreDetailsA BERKSHIRE trade body is urging Wokingham businesses to start talking debt now, as Government support comes to an end. R3, insolvency and restructuring trade body, said firms should speak...
Read moreDetailsMAIDEN Erlegh School has been given a grant to promote art, music and drama subjects. The Silverdale Road school received £750 from The Wokingham Arts Societyto promote creative education. The...
Read moreDetailsTHE RED CARPET was rolled out for school pupils at a special cinema showing last week. Nine Mile Ride Primary, in Finchampstead, held an Oscar-themed event for its year three...
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