Three men charged in connection with Winnersh burglaries
THREE men have been charged in connection with a spate of burglaries across Berkshire and South Buckinghamshire, including Winnersh. The man ...
THREE men have been charged in connection with a spate of burglaries across Berkshire and South Buckinghamshire, including Winnersh. The man ...
READING Festival headliners Kasabian are due to play a 'secret' gig in the town next week. The festival's organisers have ...
A fallen tree is currently blocking a road in Remenham. Thames Valley Police posted an alert at 3.46pm which said ...
SOME of the best beers in the country will be served in Twyford this weekend thanks to a charity beer ...
AN exhibition of the proposed route of the new Arborfield Relief Road, and the work that has already been carried ...
A WEEK of special events in Woodley launched on Sunday and will end in a special Carnival celebration this weekend. ...
PATIENTS and visitors to the Battle Block at the Royal Berkshire Hospital will now have somewhere to go for a ...
A RARE Chinese artefact stunned a Wokingham auction house last week when it sold for an astonishing £10,500. The jade ...
A COUPLE from Wokingham came home from holiday with a little more than just a souvenir - they rescued a ...
A WOMAN has been sexually assaulted in broad daylight in Woodley. Between 2pm and 2.10pm on Friday (2), the 47-year-old ...
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