Emmbrook pub ‘shooting’: customers keep calm and carry on after armed police called to scene
CUSTOMERS at a popular Emmbrook pub weren’t going to let a ‘shooting’ spoil their evening: they simply kept calm and ...
CUSTOMERS at a popular Emmbrook pub weren’t going to let a ‘shooting’ spoil their evening: they simply kept calm and ...
RESIDENTS have raised concerns over a landscaping exercise conducted in Shinfield last week. Bellway Homes has trimmed bushes and cut ...
The Bull at Barkham has now reopened Picture: Phil Creighton for The Wokingham Paper A BARKHAM pub reopened on Wednesday, ...
A SPENCERS WOOD businessman has been jailed for stealing a ‘six figure sum’ from his business. Stuart Gray, of Basingstoke ...
A FORMER Thames Valley Police officer has been jailed for child sex offences – the second time he has been ...
FANS of Bollywood should head east for an evening of Bhangra music and dancing, hot food and the chance to ...
AN APPEAL has gone out to trace the driver of a silver Clio, following a road rage attack in which ...
A FORMER hostage negotiator has been formally named as Thames Valley’s new top cop. John Campbell replaces Francis Habgood as ...
THIEVES have targeted vehicles parked in a Wokingham hotel. The incidents took place on Monday, February 11 between 7.20pm and ...
Three vehicles were involved in a crash on the A329m this morning. Thames Valley Police said that one lane was ...
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