Police called to house fire in Winnersh, resident taken to hospital with injuries
ONE person was taken to hospital following a fire at a home in Winnersh on Tuesday night. The emergency services ...
ONE person was taken to hospital following a fire at a home in Winnersh on Tuesday night. The emergency services ...
A MAN with dementia is missing from his home in East Reading. Clifford Allen, 66, was last seen at around ...
SCHOOLS in the borough have been sending out warnings after a stranger was spotted asking children if they wanted a ...
TWO homes in Wokingham have been closed by the police for anti-social behaviour in a partnership operation with a housing ...
An accountant who stole almost £2million from two companies through made-up invoices and penalty notices has been jailed for 12 ...
WOKINGHAM’S infamous ‘danger’ motorway is actually safer as a result of the change - but the agency behind the new ...
PEOPLE who own illegal knives will be given the opportunity to hand them over at Wokingham and Loddon Valley Police ...
As we head into rush hour, many commuters will face delays and disruption to their journeys as a result of ...
A MAN and a woman in their 60s from Whistley Green are currently in hospital with suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. ...
POLICE have launched an investigation following last Thursday’s road traffic accident in Wokingham town centre and are appealing for witnesses ...
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