Man guilty of historic child sex offences in Wokingham jailed for 23 years
A CHILD sex offender has been jailed for 23 years for historic offences dated back to the late 1980s and ...
A CHILD sex offender has been jailed for 23 years for historic offences dated back to the late 1980s and ...
Witnesses are being sought following a collision in Wokingham yesterday. Thames Valley Police said that a cyclist in his 50s ...
ELDERLY residents across Wokingham borough have been preyed upon by fraudsters claiming to be police officers in an audacious scam. ...
A WOODLEY woman gardening at her home had a large quantity of jewellery stolen in a ‘shocking’ distraction burglary. Thames ...
STUDENTS and employees who attended a Bracknell school around 40 years ago are being asked to get in touch with ...
THE assistant chief constable of Thames Valley Police has been recognised for his work in overseeing police operations for two ...
“I’d rather have too much information to sift through than not,” said the police officer leading an investigation into a ...
THAMES Valley Police has ended a seven year search for a new Borough police HQ. The current building in the ...
POLICE have released a video showing the moment when officers risked their lives in a bid to stop a drink ...
A TEENAGER was pulled off his moped and then kicked in the head in a savage attack on a Saturday ...
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