Crowthorne man sentenced to 14 years in prison for killing his partner
A MAN has been jailed for stabbing his girlfriend in the chest at his home in Crowthorne. Michael Rough, 55, admitted killing ...
A MAN has been jailed for stabbing his girlfriend in the chest at his home in Crowthorne. Michael Rough, 55, admitted killing ...
A MAN from Bray has been jailed for five years and eight months for causing the death of a man ...
YOUNGSTERS attending a Peppa Pig storytime session at a Sonning theatre were in for a real treat last week as ...
A SCHOOLGIRL from Winnersh has fought off competition from more than 10,000 children to be named runner-up in a national ...
PUPILS at a school in Crowthorne celebrated their last week before half term by learning about different cultures through art. ...
A MAJOR name has been confirmed for this year’s Henley Literary Festival. Comedian-turned-activist-turned-writer Russell Brand will be making a rare ...
A FILM which was made in collaboration with a local school has been recognised at a national award ceremony. The ...
A MAN from Wokingham and a man from Sandhurst have been ordered to pay £31,000 in proceeds from crime. Jason ...
READING Festival headliners Kasabian played a secret gig in the town last night... and the venue was a church. Around ...
VOLUNTEERS from a Woodley charity sprang into action on Wednesday morning to organise more than 200 care packages for people ...
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