Vandals target houses on new Woodley development
PROPERTIES on a new housing development in Woodley have been targeted by vandals. Overnight on Monday, November 6 into Tuesday ...
PROPERTIES on a new housing development in Woodley have been targeted by vandals. Overnight on Monday, November 6 into Tuesday ...
WOKINGHAM remembered the fifth of November … and that the annual torchlit procession started from Shute End this year. Regeneration ...
BURGLARS stole wallets, a laptop and a bottle of wine from a house in Shinfield last week. Overnight on Tuesday, ...
DOG LOVERS from the Wokingham Pug Facebook group held some Hallowe’en fun on Sunday. The group members held a Pugowe’en ...
A GRIEVING family were denied the chance to read a note left to them by their father following an 'unforgivable' ...
TWO roads in Sonning will be temporarily closed for three days later this month, but commuters shouldn’t be affected. Thames ...
A FATHER-of-two from Barkham has published his second children’s book in as many years. Darron Love, 46, took up writing ...
THE LEXICON is running a job fair tomorrow and Saturday. The Bracknell-based shopping centre opened in September and more than ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has apologised after workmen damaged plots at an allotment and turning up without warning anyone. Last Friday, ...
A PRIMARY school in Sonning is top of the class following the opening of its brand new library and reception ...
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