Woodley man lost control of car after drinking, inquest hears
A MAN from Woodley died after he lost control of his car while two-and-a-half-times over the drink drive limit, an ...
A MAN from Woodley died after he lost control of his car while two-and-a-half-times over the drink drive limit, an ...
A FORMER Waingels College teacher died from complications arising from a life-changing accident which happened nearly 30 years ago. Nicholas ...
The villages of Twyford, Hurst and Ruscombe have a new vicar. The Revd Anna Harwood, previously Associate Rector at All ...
A COLLECTION to help provide emergency food parcels this Christmas was hailed as a huge success. Volunteers from Wokingham’s Foodbank ...
AN on-duty police officer has died following a collision in Hare Hatch this afternoon. PC James Dixon was riding a ...
A TEENAGER was headbutted by a passenger on a Reading to London Waterloo service yesterday afternoon (Monday). British Transport Police ...
DRIVERS are being urged to avoid the A4 Bath Road in Hare Hatch following a two-vehicle collision this afternoon. Emergency ...
BY JENNA, YEAR 5 On November 8, Evendons year 5 students walked into their school hall to find a planetarium ...
A SIXTH form student at Leighton Park school has proved he has a bright future ahead of him after being ...
Motoring with Lee Kahl. Ever taken part in an organised track day? You should, because they’re jolly good fun! My ...
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