‘We pray that everyone thinks about their decision when it comes to picking up a knife’ – family pay tribute to Zelous Smythe
“We have lost the most amazing person.” That’s the moving tribute paid to Zelous Smythe by his family. The 27-year-old ...
“We have lost the most amazing person.” That’s the moving tribute paid to Zelous Smythe by his family. The 27-year-old ...
A BRACKNELL woman and a homeless man has been jailed after he was found guilty of murdering a man in ...
Eleven Berkshire charities have been awarded their share of a £1 million fund by a global financial company. ...
EVERYTHING stops for tea and for Bracknell MP Dr Phillip Lee, that couldn’t be more true. Late last month, he ...
TEENAGERS may enjoy listening to The Prodigy’s Firestarter, but for those more interested in being a fire stopper a new ...
BUILDING work has begun on Crowthorne’s new fire station. When completed next summer, the High Street station will also house ...
A POLICE officer has been left with a broken leg after being assaulted in a busy High Street. The incident, ...
A teenager from Crowthorne has been arrested by police on suspicion of murdering a man in Reading. The 18-year-old is ...
IT’S NO act that Ella Plummer looks so happy. The talented teenager has just won a place at one of ...
WASHINDI TRAMPOLINE CLUB won six gold medals at the Regional Team qualifier in Eastleigh. The club also boasted 11 podium ...
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