BREAKING: Terror couple jailed for life
A couple from Earley and Reading have been jailed for life, to serve a minimum of 25 and 27 years, for planning acts of terrorism. Sana Ahmed Khan, 24, of...
Read moreDetailsA couple from Earley and Reading have been jailed for life, to serve a minimum of 25 and 27 years, for planning acts of terrorism. Sana Ahmed Khan, 24, of...
Read moreDetailsSo, here it is, Merry Christmas - after 23 days, Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar came to a close with a celebration of Christmas. Wokingham Baptist Church was the venue for...
Read moreDetailsHe’s back! The headline at The Hexagon this year is that Justin Fletcher - aka Mr Tumble - has returned to the Reading stage for its pantomime, Dick Whittington. It’s...
Read moreDetailsOVER the Christmas and New Year holidays there will be a number of changes to regular services. Here we round up some of the information you need. Doctors surgeries All...
Read moreDetailsThe penultimate night of Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar saw Opera at Bearwood give a festive preview of their new show. The group were at the Dollshouse Boutique in Rose Street...
Read moreDetailsIT is not every day that a schoolgirl receives a bouquet of flowers from a Hollywood actor. But that is exactly what happened to eight-year-old Milly Allen when she stepped...
Read moreDetailsPLANS for 32 new sheltered retirement apartments in Wokingham’s town centre have been given the green light. The units are a mixture of one- and two-bedroom units and a total...
Read moreDetailsA YOUTH group has launched an urgent appeal to find a new home after it will be kicked out of its current base in March next year. The Wokingham Air...
Read moreDetailsA MOTHER from Wokingham whose 19-year-old son has profound learning difficulties is calling on Wokingham Borough Council to do more to help others like him make the transition into further...
Read moreDetailsTHE FRONT counter at Wokingham Police Station is due to close under reforms announced by Thames Valley Police (TVP) today (Monday). Due to budget cuts and a change in the...
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