Knife amnesty launches in Wokingham and Loddon Valley police stations
PEOPLE who own illegal knives will be given the opportunity to hand them over at Wokingham and Loddon Valley Police ...
PEOPLE who own illegal knives will be given the opportunity to hand them over at Wokingham and Loddon Valley Police ...
A 16-year-old boy has been arrested after a smash involving a stolen car in Woodley last week. At lunchtime on ...
A WOMAN had her bank card stolen by what police believe to be the second incident of its kind in Twyford ...
A TAXI driver has been punched in the face by a man while parked in Wokingham town centre. The 52-year-old ...
A supporter of Wokingham's foodbank has stepped in to help the charity after it was hit by a theft earlier ...
A WOMAN from Finchampstead has pleaded guilty to failing to take a breath test after the car she was driving ...
A 59-year-old pedestrian suffered a broken wrist and leg after being knocked over by a motorcyclist in Crockhamwell Road. At ...
A GANG which terrorised Wokingham and other parts of Berkshire, Surrey, Middlesex and Buckinghamshire in a five-month crime spree has ...
A CHILD’S ride was smashed open and a collection tin plundered by “mindless” thieves who have raided a popular farm ...
Our round-up from the local courts, originally published in The Wokingham Paper of November 13. A MAN is due in ...
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