Man charged with disturbing Remembrance Sunday service appears in court
A MAN has appeared in court charged with disturbing the two minutes’ silence in Wokingham on Remembrance Sunday. Kurk Wood, ...
A MAN has appeared in court charged with disturbing the two minutes’ silence in Wokingham on Remembrance Sunday. Kurk Wood, ...
A WOMAN from Finchampstead has pleaded guilty to failing to take a breath test after the car she was driving ...
STRONG gusts of up to 55mph are forecast for Wokingham this weekend, resulting in a yellow weather warning being issued ...
STAFF at Royal Berkshire Hospital are hoping that you’ll make a date for its new calendar. The team at the ...
A SCHOOL in Earley held a non-uniform day and a hotly-contested students vs teachers netball match to raise more than ...
A GANG which terrorised Wokingham and other parts of Berkshire, Surrey, Middlesex and Buckinghamshire in a five-month crime spree has ...
THE ‘alternative to the Christmas panto’ opens for its festive run at The Mill at Sonning next week, without an ...
A TALE of witchcraft isn’t what most people would consider to be a ‘Christmassy’ play. Set in New York on ...
A WOODLEY estate agent is helping a campaign to install defibrillators into every school in the area. Walmsley has given ...
A stretch of Twyford's High Street will be closed next week. The road, between the A321 Wargrave Road and Silk ...
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