Queen’s Award given to two Wokingham charities to mark her 90th birthday
TWO voluntary organisations from Wokingham Borough have been recognised for their work in the community with a Queen’s Award. Disabled ...
TWO voluntary organisations from Wokingham Borough have been recognised for their work in the community with a Queen’s Award. Disabled ...
STUDENTS and staff at the University of Reading welcomed some unexpected guests this morning as a hot air balloon made a surprise ...
FIRE tore through a lorry at an HGV training facility in Earley on Wednesday night, with an electrical fault believed ...
A FORMER SCOUT leader from Earley has been given a four year jail sentence for indecently assaulting a boy more ...
MORE than a hundred exhibits created by local residents will go on show this week. The Oakwood Centre in Woodley will ...
A CONSULTATION has been launched over a plan to build an Aldi and a Costa Coffee drive-through to Wokingham. While ...
Two men arrested on suspicion of murder following the death of a man in Earley on Wednesday have been released ...
MYSTERY continues to surround the death of a man in Earley after a post-mortem proved inconclusive. The man, in his ...
POLICE are appealing for information following the murder of a man at a hotel in Earley yesterday morning. Officers were ...
A MAN in his forties has died following an assault at a hotel in Earley this morning. Police were called ...
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