M4 crash leaves motorcyclist hospitalised with serious injuries; police appeal for witnesses
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a serious road traffic collision on the M4 motorway left a motorcyclist hospitalised
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a serious road traffic collision on the M4 motorway left a motorcyclist hospitalised
Read moreDetailsTwo drug dealers have been jailed after police stopped a car in Berkshire and discovered dozens of wraps of class A drugs
Read moreDetailsPoliticians are divided on new plans for the A4 in Reading, saying that creating new space for the bus lane on London Road won't slow down drivers.
Read moreDetailsPlans for Winnersh library to be relocated came under scrutiny at Wokingham borough council this week.
Read moreDetailsWokingham care home residents enjoy the sights at a local garden centre
Read moreDetailsA cat has been rescued from a roof in Winnersh.
Read moreDetailsDiversions in place between junctions 10 and 11
Read moreDetailsAbbeyfield skating trip proves you're never too old to get active and have fun
Read moreDetailsA woman has been sentenced after admitting to shooting two cats in Winnersh, Berkshire, in what Police described as "unacceptable" animal cruelty.
Read moreDetailsA woman has been given a suspended prison sentence after admitting shooting two cats with an air weapon in Winnersh
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