Thames Valley Police to recruit 200 constables this year
THAMES Valley Police is set to start recruiting police officers as part of a large-scale drive to get more constables on ...
THAMES Valley Police is set to start recruiting police officers as part of a large-scale drive to get more constables on ...
THE headteacher of a school in Winnersh has resigned, citing the mounting pressures of funding cuts. Mary Sandell, who became ...
A WOMAN has been mugged as she prepared to walk her dog at a park in Finchampstead at the weekend. ...
THE NEWLY-refurbished Waterside pub in Woodley received the political seal of approval when the local MP stopped in for a look ...
LAPTOPS, jewellery and toiletries have been stolen from a property in Crowthorne this week. Between 10.30am and 12.30pm on Tuesday ...
A FORMER Reading Blue Coat School pupil has undertaken one of the most gruelling challenges possible – a trek across ...
CAMPING equipment has been stolen during a burglary in Wargrave. Between 9am and 11am on Wednesday, February 8, the garage ...
A LUXURY restaurant in Yateley has been relaunched under the watchful eye of its Michelin-star chef. Celebrity restaurateur and chef Marco ...
POLICE are appealing for information following two attacks in Wokingham on Monday evening (13). During the first incident between 6.05pm ...
THE OPENING of one of the first new distributor roads in the borough has been delayed yet again, meaning it ...
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