Police arrest two Wokingham men on suspicion of rape
At 2am today, the victim — a 31-year-old woman — was heard shouting for help in Victoria Park, Hodsoll Road, Reading. Nearby residents then called the police.
Read moreDetailsAt 2am today, the victim — a 31-year-old woman — was heard shouting for help in Victoria Park, Hodsoll Road, Reading. Nearby residents then called the police.
Read moreDetailsNatasha Wheeler, aged 17, was reported missing yesterday evening. She has since been found safe and well.
Read moreDetailsWhatever your family is up to, whether a front garden feast or a Great British Zoom call with the Grandparents, we'd love to see your celebrations.
Read moreDetailsThe Red Arrows will be flying over the Bracknell area at approximately 10.15am this morning.
Read moreDetails“Wokingham has a widely disproportionate number of care homes. And everyone wants accurate and reliable statistics. This does not currently, and has never existed.”
Read moreDetails“I think Wokingham is in a good position to come out of this quite well. Although it will likely be a long time until we are allowed to go out...
Read moreDetailsNatasha Wheeler, aged 17, was last seen at around 3pm today (Thursday, May 7) in Barkham Road.
Read moreDetails"It will send a very clear message that we will not tolerate behaviour which impacts on the quality of life of others."
Read moreDetailsGP services across Berkshire West will still be available tomorrow — the VE Day Bank Holiday — to support patients with urgent, non-coronavirus, health issues.
Read moreDetailsBradley Watmore, a 28-year-old singer-songwriter, from Wokingham will release his debut single Rock Bottom tomorrow.
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