Appeal for witnesses after Wokingham teenager knocked off bike in hit and run
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a cyclist was knocked off his bike in Wokingham. The incident took ...
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses after a cyclist was knocked off his bike in Wokingham. The incident took ...
Thames Valley Police is appealing for witnesses to a serious collision on the M4 in Berkshire. The incident took place ...
Wokingham’s High Steward has retired after 26 years of service to the town. Late last month, Wokingham Town Council celebrated ...
There is a mystery in Wokingham this evening of a suspect item found on a building site that caused three ...
A WOKINGHAM town centre road was closed to traffic by police following a minor crash. Officers from Thames Valley Police ...
POLICE have closed three roads in Wokingham this evening after a suspected unexploded bomb has been found. Tywford Road, Wiltshire ...
SUMAS Under-18s sealed the East Berkshire Football Alliance Division 1 title in what they hope will be the first part ...
RESIDENTS close to a major new road are claiming that the works have led to an infestation of rats in ...
FInchampstead South Simon Weeks (Conservatives) defended his seat This year’s result Turn out 40% Previous results This year’s candidates Susan ...
The local elections take place in Wokingham on Thursday, May 3. Four parties are contesting the elections (in alphabetical order): ...
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