Cannabis found at scene of Emmbrook house fire
POLICE have launched an investigation after cannabis plants were found at the site of a house fire in Emmbrook. On Thursday, March 22, Thames Valley Police closed Reading Road to...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have launched an investigation after cannabis plants were found at the site of a house fire in Emmbrook. On Thursday, March 22, Thames Valley Police closed Reading Road to...
Read moreDetailsBULMERSHE kicked off the competition season with a host of medals. Held at Pinewood Gymnastics Centre in Wokingham, Aimee Lovell and Sophie Marsden won gold and silver in the Berkshire...
Read moreDetailsIt's open! Motorists this morning have finally been able to use the first new road around Wokingham's town hall after a section of Broad Street was completed last night. And...
Read moreDetailsTHE leader of Wokingham's Liberal Democrats was one of the first people on the scene of the house fire that saw Reading Road closed to traffic yesterday afternoon. Cllr Lindsay...
Read moreDetailsA heavy police presence remains on the scene of a house fire in Emmbrook this evening. At least three police cars are at the home, which is on Reading Road....
Read moreDetailsFIRE CREWS have been called to a house fire in Reading Road, Woosehill - and to help them tackle the blaze Police closed a section of the road. It has...
Read moreDetailsSONNING'S relegation fears were heightened after a 3-1 defeat to South Clubs' Women's Division 3A leaders Oxford. Floor Timmer and Beth Williamson were among the scorers for Oxford to leave...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM man was given a parking ticket while visiting the doctor – despite putting the correct money in the machine. On Monday, March 12, Adrian Mather used the new...
Read moreDetailsA VISIT to Crufts proved to be a day to remember for a Wokingham schoolgirl after she walked away with a top prize, writes Max Chesterton. Dog lover Nicole Owells,...
Read moreDetailsA BIG thank you is being offered to long-suffering traders, retailers and residents as the first phase of Market Place prepares to open later this week. Wokingham’s Town and Borough...
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