Murder investigation launched after woman found dead in Crowthorne
A MURDER investigation has been launched after a woman was found dead at a property in Crowthorne last night. Thames ...
A MURDER investigation has been launched after a woman was found dead at a property in Crowthorne last night. Thames ...
Work on one of the borough's ambitious new relief roads has been halted after the contractors had their licence revoked. The ...
A PROPERTY in Wokingham has been issued a full closure order by police following reports of criminal behaviour. An address ...
It is that time of year again where we get together for a slice of cake and a cup of ...
A MARROW weighing an impressive 30lbs stole the show at a celebration of harvest held at a Wokingham church earlier this month. St ...
AN 84-year-old woman has died after being struck by a car in Woodley. Emergency services were called to the scene ...
A MAN from Wokingham has been fined £500 for driving over the alcohol limit. Paul Dorrity, 50, of Osborne Road, ...
A highlight of Wokingham’s year, the 2016 Living Advent Calendar, has been launched, with an appeal for volunteer actors - and ...
A TOWN centre care home is celebrating after receiving a seal of approval from an official body. Alexandra Grange Care ...
A LOAF of sliced sourdough 'artisan' bread priced at £3.50 is set to go on sale at a supermarket in Wokingham next ...
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