Man dies in custody at Loddon Valley police station
A MAN has died while being held in custody at a police station in Lower Earley. The 44-year-old man had been arrested in Reading on Saturday (1) afternoon on suspicion...
Read moreDetailsA MAN has died while being held in custody at a police station in Lower Earley. The 44-year-old man had been arrested in Reading on Saturday (1) afternoon on suspicion...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are appealing for witnesses after a shop employee was threatened with a screwdriver during a robbery in Wokingham earlier this week. Between 2.10pm and 2.20pm on Monday (27) afternoon,...
Read moreDetailsSTAR bakers and cake showstoppers were the theme for this year’s Red Nose Day at one Wokingham secondary school. Pupils at St Crispin’s School, in London Road, took part in...
Read moreDetailsA PRESTIGIOUS care home in Wokingham is set to be sold after 80 years. Glebelands Care Home in Woolf Drive, which is run by The Cinema and Television Benevolent Fund...
Read moreDetailsONE of the most famous voices in football is calling for a red card to be given to plans to turn a beauty spot into a cement yard. As we...
Read moreDetailsTHE LATEST addition to a popular craft village in Wokingham is proving to be a hit with customers and fellow shop owners alike. The Grange Chocolate Cafe, which is based...
Read moreDetailsThe Radstock Primary School production of Robin Hood last week had plenty of action that you definitely didn’t want to miss. The show was packed with bravery, songs and laughter....
Read moreDetailsIMAGES of two men that police would like to speak have just been realeased by Thames Valley Police. The appeal relates to a Wokingham home that was burgled in January. The force...
Read moreDetailsPLANS to redevelop a disused site in Winnersh into a hotel, restaurant and drive-thru coffee shop, creating 90 new jobs, have been unveiled. Whitbread, the parent company to Premier Inn...
Read moreDetailsNEW figures reveal that Wokingham borough is top of the plots when it comes to Help To Buy. The Government backed initiative anyone, both first time buyers and existing owners,...
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