STABBING: Unconfirmed reports of three deaths
"Three people have died and two are in critical care in hospital tonight after stabbings in Reading."
Read moreDetails"Three people have died and two are in critical care in hospital tonight after stabbings in Reading."
Read moreDetailsTwo air ambulances and police were called to the scene, which was shared in a graphic video on social media.
Read moreDetailsSUMMERTIME and the listening is easy. Here is our latest Top Ten of Wokingham-borough influenced music, curated by Chris Hillman from White Star Records. Each of the 10 artists featured...
Read moreDetailsCHURCHES in Earley and Lower Earley are working together to help those most affected by the Coronavirus. With support from Earley Town Council, the Earley Help Hub links volunteers with...
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Borough Community Response group is continuing to adapt to support the community during the coronavirus crisis. Charities and organisations working together to form the group include Wokingham Borough...
Read moreDetailsSHOPPERS are making Wokingham town centre bustle today. Members of the Wokingham Business Association have been in Market Place and Peach Place where they have been handing out promotional materials...
Read moreDetailsAN ONLINE celebration of Windrush is to take place on Sunday and Monday to allow the Caribbean community to share their heritage with the Thames Valley. Organised by the Reading...
Read moreDetailsWorld Health Organisation coronavirus professor Ben Cowling says China has acted swiftly to clamp down on a new outbreak of Covid-19 in their capital, Beijing. And he has a warning...
Read moreDetailsOn Thursday, flags across the borough will fly at half-mast to remember the death of George Floyd at the hands of US police officers. June 25 marks one month since...
Read moreDetailsMORE changes will be coming to Wokingham town centre’s road layouts over the coming days including a 20mph speed limit and safety barriers in Rectory Road and Wiltshire Road. Last...
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