Armed robbers target phones in Earley raid
AN ARMED robbery took place in Earley last night and police are appealing for witnesses. Thieves stole mobile phones and ...
AN ARMED robbery took place in Earley last night and police are appealing for witnesses. Thieves stole mobile phones and ...
A VAN has overturned on the eastbound section of the M4 in Wokingham, resulting in delays. Some lanes are closed ...
Earlier today, parts of Wokingham saw its water supply cut off. Residents in the town centre took to Twitter to ...
A warning not to attend A&E except in an emergency has been issued by the Royal Berkshire Hospital after more ...
FIREFIGHTERS from three stations across the borough raced to a house in Finchampstead on Sunday night after receiving reports of ...
The new development at Arborfield Garrison has been announced today (Friday) following a public poll. Arborfield Green has been announced ...
A petition started by Facebook group Keep Elms Field Green has reached more than 1,300 signatures in a week. The petition ...
A MAN and a woman in their 60s from Whistley Green are currently in hospital with suspected carbon monoxide poisoning. ...
THE number of people arrested in Wokingham for drink-driving offences over the Christmas period has soared by nearly 300% compared ...
TWO WOMEN were stuck in a lift for more than two hours before being rescued by firefighters on Tuesday night. ...
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