Cleaner sentenced for stealing charm bracelet from Crowthorne employer
A WOMAN from Bracknell has been given a suspended prison sentence for stealing from her employer in Crowthorne. Elizabeth Chatterton, ...
A WOMAN from Bracknell has been given a suspended prison sentence for stealing from her employer in Crowthorne. Elizabeth Chatterton, ...
MOTORISTS are being warned of disruption this summer as a major route between Twyford and Wokingham is to face road ...
A MAN from Earley has been jailed after he failed to stop after a collision which resulted in a pedestrian's ...
A WOODLEY charity made the most of the great weather last week by holding a cake and bric-a-brac sale under ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD could be swallowed up by Wokingham if a proposed development of 80 new houses goes ahead, residents have warned. ...
A TEAM of physiotherapists from Wokingham scaled new heights to smash a charity fundraising target last month. Seven people from ...
SUMMER kicked off in style in Winnersh earlier this month, thanks to its local fete. Hundreds of residents from near ...
A FATHER-of-three from Wokingham is about to embark on a charity challenge which will see him row one million metres ...
A MAN from Bray has been jailed for five years and eight months for causing the death of a man ...
YOUNGSTERS attending a Peppa Pig storytime session at a Sonning theatre were in for a real treat last week as ...
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