Police appeal for witnesses after teenager assaulted with pole causing serious head injury
The teenage victim remains in hospital after assault causes serious head injury.
Read moreDetailsThe teenage victim remains in hospital after assault causes serious head injury.
Read moreDetailsFounded in 2010, AIM to Succeed supports organisations using strategies including the Business Focus Coaching Programme made up of sessions designed to help owners identify issues in their businesses and...
Read moreDetailsJonas Kaufmann will bring his My Vienna performance to cinemas across the country on Tuesday, March 24 — for one night only.
Read moreDetailsSince the soft launch, Ms Sylvester said they have been overwhelmed by the positive response from users, with over 100 people using the service — many returning each week.
Read moreDetailsThe final fit-out has now started, with the arrival of modules for the single-storey block at the Woodley SEND school for children with special educational needs and disability.
Read moreDetailsLaurent spoke to Wokingham.Today about her plans to raise awareness for organ donation and liver disease, after a successful transplant on Saturday, February 15.
Read moreDetailsThe council said that invoices will no longer be issued to residents to charge them for the service, but instead payment should be made online.
Read moreDetailsTOWN centre workers have another reason to be clock watching next Thursday – the borough’s newest pub is set to open its doors at 5pm. Following a £350,000 refurbishment, The...
Read moreDetailsTHE FIRST test results have come back for those who came into contact with a Woodley primary school staff member who caught the coronavirus while on holiday. The affected staff...
Read moreDetailsIn Parliament yesterday, Reading East MP Matt Rodda raised the outbreak of coronavirus at Willow Bank Infant School in a question to the health secretary. Mr Rodda wanted more details...
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