Men with crowbars break into Earley house and steal £30,000 of jewellery
Offenders took mobile phones from the victims, a man and woman both in their sixties, before searching the property.
Offenders took mobile phones from the victims, a man and woman both in their sixties, before searching the property.
A TEENAGE girl was sexually assaulted in broad daylight earlier this month. Now, Thames Valley Police has released an efit ...
At approximately 6.30am, the force was called out to Wokingham Waterside Centre, off Thames Valley Park Drive in Earley.
A few days after petitioning for improved road safety on Silverdale Road, action was taken by Wokingham Borough Council.
THE LEADER of Earley Town Council said it could take more than a year to “protect” Chalfont Copse. The borough ...
A hugely popular public figure had a brush with fame recently - TV presenter Davina McCall met the Earley Panda.
An Earley resident has been jailed for six months and temporarily disqualified from drivving, following a string of driving offences ...
The headteacher of an Earley school is wearing facemasks with clear panels to keep students smiling.
GREEN FINGERED residents in Earley have been invited to a repeat gardening event.St Nicolas Church, off Sutcliffe Avenue is launching ...
Vegan Action for Animals is holding a candelit vigil for the Woodley cow this evening, after it was euthanised last ...
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