++FOUND++ Police appealing for help locating teenager missing from Winnersh
Thames Valley Police is appealing for help locating of a teenager reported missing from Winnersh, last seen at around 2.30pm on Tuesday, March 19
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police is appealing for help locating of a teenager reported missing from Winnersh, last seen at around 2.30pm on Tuesday, March 19
Read moreDetailsSouth Western Railway has become an official partner of Non-League Day.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough councillors approved plans in December, but the government must give final approval.
Read moreDetailsThe event will take place in June at Dinton Pastures Country Park in Hurst.
Read moreDetailsHISTORY was made last week, when the first secondary school places were offered to girls attending a Winnersh school.
Read moreDetailsPlans that will see a residential property in Winnersh used for commercial filming have been approved, having first been refused in October 2023.
Read moreDetailsAn evocative Christmas card has been designed to support fundraising efforts for this year's Royal British Legion poppy appeal.
Read moreDetailsStall holders wanted for summer fete
Read moreDetailsEMERGENCY crews were called to Winnersh on Friday afternoon following a road traffic collision. Thames Valley Police closed Hatch Farm Way between Duffet Drive and Rhodes Close in response to...
Read moreDetailsBerkshire has ranked in sixth place nationally.
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