Tractor destroyed by fire in Barkham
A TRACTOR driver had a lucky escape when the vehicle he was driving caught fire in Barkham earlier today. A ...
A TRACTOR driver had a lucky escape when the vehicle he was driving caught fire in Barkham earlier today. A ...
A 30-year-old man from Lower Earley has been found guilty of sexual offences, including rape. Following a week-long trial at Reading ...
QUICK-thinking students from the University of Reading jumped to the rescue of a contractor whose vehicle ended up in Whiteknights ...
WOKINGHAM residents are invited to take part in an online police discussion this week. From 6.30pm to 7.30pm on Thursday ...
AN E-fit has been released in connection with an aggravated burglary in Spencers Wood in February. At around 3.20am on Thursday, ...
A MAN from Twyford will be lacing up his running shoes next weekend as he takes on the world-famous London ...
FIREFIGHTERS were called to reports of a car fire in Reading earlier this morning. A crew from Wokingham Road answered ...
AN OUTBUILDING at a house in Bracknell was destroyed by fire on Monday night. A fridge freezer fault is being ...
A SCHOOL in Wokingham has temporarily closed and four members of staff suspended following concerns over pupil safety. Southfield School, ...
A RUBBISH fire burned out of control leading firefighters to be called out to Finchampstead this afternoon. Crews from Wokingham ...
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