Council issues 1,000 parking tickets in first month
The first month of parking enforcement has seen the borough council’s wardens issue more than 1,000 tickets. Cllr Chris Bowring, ...
The first month of parking enforcement has seen the borough council’s wardens issue more than 1,000 tickets. Cllr Chris Bowring, ...
BANK cards have been stolen from a house in Shinfield. At around 6.55am on Tuesday, someone broke into the house ...
A 64-year-old man has been charged with rape following an incident at Waterloo station last month. Anthony Rowsell of Green ...
An attempted rape took place today in a Winnersh park and police are appealing for witnesses to help them catch ...
A RECORD store in Wokingham is looking forward to a bright future thanks to two exciting new projects. Beyond the ...
TWO properties in Twyford have been targeted by thieves. At some point on Thursday, October 26, a property in Wargrave ...
A CHARITY music night will take place at a Shinfield pub this weekend. The Bell and Bottle in School Green ...
HORSE owners are being invited to a special Equestrian Security Evening on November 24. Thames Valley Police will be hosting ...
REFUGEE families who have recently settled in the local area enjoyed a day out at Dinton Pastures last week thanks ...
IF it ain't broke: don't fix it. That's how the old adage goes. But in the case of East Berkshire ...
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