Vandals ‘with a catapult’ go on wrecking spree around Shinfield
The yobs have smashed the windows of Davis Tate estate agents in School Green, smashed floodlights at Shinfield Tennis Club ...
The yobs have smashed the windows of Davis Tate estate agents in School Green, smashed floodlights at Shinfield Tennis Club ...
Michael Barter, aged 26, of no fixed abode, was charged on Tuesday, April 4 with three counts of burglary dwelling ...
“It would be helpful if key workers can carry work-issued passes when they are out of the home for work ...
The Home Office announced that all communication providers will be changing the way they charge for the non-emergency service, which ...
A MAN has suffered serious injuries after being stabbed in a Bracknell town centre street. Now, Thames Valley Police has ...
Thames Valley Police’s Chief Constable, John Campbell warned that if the public do not follow advice to stay home, they ...
Yesterday morning, at approximately 10.20am a member of the public was injured from a dog bite on Reading Road.
TWO shop workers were assaulted in an early evening raid on a convenience store. Police have released CCTV images of ...
The Police and Crime Panel will decide on the budget proposal today. If approved, the council tax increase will come ...
A MAN who was arrested after a car was struck by a train at a level crossing in Wokingham last ...
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