CCTV released in connection with Wokingham armed robbery
CCTV images have been released following an armed robbery at a shop in Wokingham last month. Thames Valley Police today ...
CCTV images have been released following an armed robbery at a shop in Wokingham last month. Thames Valley Police today ...
AN OFFICER from Thames Valley Police is due to face a misconduct hearing for allegedly using 'disproportionate force' towards a ...
TRIBUTES have been paid to a cyclist who died following a crash in Earley last month. Benjamin Pedley, 26, died ...
A HEDGE fire in Finchampstead yesterday is believed to have been started deliberately. Officers from Thames Valley Police (TVP) are ...
A 12-year-old boy has been assaulted as he made his way home from school in Finchampstead. At around 3.35pm on ...
WARGRAVE Theatre is heading to the races this week for a special spring show. Ladies’ Day, written by Amanda Whittington and ...
A MAN has died while being held in custody at a police station in Lower Earley. The 44-year-old man had ...
A MAJOR road in Woodley has now closed for a month. Loddon Bridge Road, between Wokingham Road and Coppice Road, ...
POLICE are appealing for witnesses after a shop employee was threatened with a screwdriver during a robbery in Wokingham earlier ...
STAR bakers and cake showstoppers were the theme for this year’s Red Nose Day at one Wokingham secondary school. Pupils ...
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