Men suspected of wielding a samurai sword in Earley altercation
A MAN and a teenage boy have been arrested following an altercation in Earley last weekend. At around 2pm on ...
A MAN and a teenage boy have been arrested following an altercation in Earley last weekend. At around 2pm on ...
A SLAPSTICK comedy harking back to the golden days of silent movies is coming to Shinfield this weekend. Mack and ...
A WOODLEY schoolgirl has proved she is a cut above the rest by donating her hair to charity. Amber Ormiston, six, ...
A MODERN-day fairytale of a little girl who dreams of becoming a singer will be performed by Wokingham Theatre this week. ...
British Transport Police (BTP) are appealing for information after a car was engulfed in flames in Crowthorne Railway car park last month. ...
A VILLAGE in the south of the borough could be almost doubled in size if a controversial planning application is ...
RESIDENTS of a care home in Sonning welcomed an unexpected guest to their tea party last weekend - the Prime ...
THE MAN who died while in custody at Loddon Valley Police Station has been named. Leroy Junior Medford, 43, died ...
A HEDGE fire in Finchampstead yesterday is believed to have been started deliberately. Officers from Thames Valley Police (TVP) are ...
ROCK superstar Liam Gallagher will perform at this year's Reading and Leeds Festivals, it has been announced. The former Oasis ...
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