Wokingham teenager has serious head injuries after being found in Bracknell road
A TEENAGER from Wokingham is currently in a critical condition in a London hospital following what appears to have been ...
A TEENAGER from Wokingham is currently in a critical condition in a London hospital following what appears to have been ...
A POLICE officer has been left with a broken leg after being assaulted in a busy High Street. The incident, ...
HOMEOWNERS are being urged to spring into action to tackle domestic burglaries. Thames Valley Police has issued guidelines on how ...
A POST MORTEM has revealed that a man who died in Reading’s town centre on Friday night suffered blunt force ...
POLICE have issued a warning after more distraction burglaries have been reported in the borough. And to help residents, they ...
A teenager from Crowthorne has been arrested by police on suspicion of murdering a man in Reading. The 18-year-old is ...
A WOODEN beam was used to smash a car windscreen in another late-night incident in Wokingham’s town centre. This incident ...
A TEENAGER was assault in a late-night incident in Lower Earley in the early hours of Saturday morning. Now Thames ...
POLITICIANS have expressed their concerns after a man was stabbed in Wokingham last night. Labour group leader Cllr Andy Croy ...
A WOKINGHAM man has been jailed for 30 weeks after breaching a restraining order. On Wednesday, March 20, Andrew Day ...
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