Latvian lorry driver banned from getting behind the wheel for two years
A LATVIAN lorry driver has been banned from driving after being stopped by police in Wokingham. The incident occurred on ...
A LATVIAN lorry driver has been banned from driving after being stopped by police in Wokingham. The incident occurred on ...
A FINCHAMPSTEAD man has been found not guilty of murder during a hearing at Reading Crown Court. On Friday, June ...
AN e-fit image has released of a man police would like to speak to after a woman was assualting while ...
A WOMAN out walking her dogs early yesterday morning was assaulted by a man being described as Eastern European. However, ...
A POLICE helicopter was called to an area of Finchampstead on Sunday evening and a man thought to have been ...
CCTV is to be installed in the former car park where a woman was raped on Monday. The plan was ...
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a cyclist was knocked off his bike in Wokingham. The incident took ...
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to a serious collision on the M4 in Berkshire. The incident took place ...
Police have confirmed that the suspected bomb found on a Wokingham building site was actually a harmless gas canister. Yesterday ...
A WOKINGHAM town centre road was closed to traffic by police following a minor crash. Officers from Thames Valley Police ...
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