Man from Earley arrested following hit-and-run in Reading
A MAN from Earley has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving after a hit-and-run collision in East Reading last ...
A MAN from Earley has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving after a hit-and-run collision in East Reading last ...
Police were this evening called to an incident at a property in Wokingham. Details are still emerging about the event which took place ...
CATTLE in a field in Winnersh were moved in what police believe to be an attempted robbery. Overnight on Wednesday ...
A QUAD bike and a motorcycle have been stolen from a garage in Wokingham. At some time between Tuesday (15) ...
THE family of a Shinfield Rise woman found dead two decades ago have made a fresh appeal to catch the ...
BOOK-lovers in Twyford are set to enjoy the benefits of a brand new library after planning permission was granted to ...
TWO properties in Wokingham have been served closure notices by Thames Valley Police and Wokingham Borough Council. A full closure ...
A BOY has been arrested in connection with a sexual assault at Legoland in Windsor. The incident took place at ...
A CONTRACTOR has died following an incident at IKEA in Reading this morning. The Swedish home furnishing store, in Pincents ...
A father and son from Wokingham have been sentenced and fined for dealing the drug meow meow, just over two years ...
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