Police appeal for witnesses after Tilehurst attempted murder
Police officers are appealing for witnesses after a man sustained multiple stab wounds in an attempted murder.
Read moreDetailsPolice officers are appealing for witnesses after a man sustained multiple stab wounds in an attempted murder.
Read moreDetailsA breast cancer survivor's hopes of raising thousands for charity have been dented after a sponsor backed out of a charity calendar.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM shoppers once again confirmed their commitment to staying in Europe according to a new straw poll conducted on Saturday. Members of Wokingham For Europe set up stall in Market...
Read moreDetailsBohunt School Christmas MarketThursday 21st November 6-8 pm, entry £1 Adult, free for children Bohunt SchoolSheerlands Road,Arborfield, RG2 9GBwww.bswca.org.uk/xmas Bohunt School Wokingham Community Association (BSWCA) is holding its annual Christmas...
Read moreDetailsDarth Vader, Storm Troopers, a Shore Trooper and a Jawa will be in the Wokingham Winter Carnival parade on Sunday.
Read moreDetailsTrained tattooist Vicky Martin recreates 3D nipples for people who have had single or double mastectomies.
Read moreDetailsA black pickup truck reversed into the glass shop front two times to break into the building.
Read moreDetailsREAD MORE: See thieves attempt to raid Embrook Post Office this morning Thieves have targetted a popular Emmbrook Post Office in an overnight raid. The front of One Stop stores...
Read moreDetailsTHE CHANCELLOR says that Reading East is “very lucky” to have Craig Morley as their candidate as he would support a Conservative government that would take Britain out of the...
Read moreDetailsCAMPAIGNERS for The Brexit Party’s in Reading East were ‘milkshaked’ as they canvassed for votes in a busy town centre. The attack is alleged to have taken place around 3.45pm...
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