Jewellery stolen during spate of daytime burglaries in Earley and Woodley
JEWELLERY was stolen during three daytime burglaries at properties in Earley and Woodley yesterday (23). Between 9.45am and 6pm on Wednesday, ...
JEWELLERY was stolen during three daytime burglaries at properties in Earley and Woodley yesterday (23). Between 9.45am and 6pm on Wednesday, ...
An appeal has been launched to try and find a cold calling builder and people who have been approached or ...
THE PRECEPT charged to residents in Woodley is “far too high” and is the fault of the Liberal Democrats, according ...
A LASER beam shone at two aircraft flying over Woodley, potentially endangering hundreds of lives, is being investigated by police ...
FIRE, police and ambulance crews were called to a collision on the A329M near Winnersh Triangle this afternoon. Fire crews ...
A 21-year-old man from St Albans has been charged in connection with a robbery at Carphone Warehouse in Shepherds Hill ...
A 16-year-old boy has been arrested after a smash involving a stolen car in Woodley last week. At lunchtime on ...
Drainage repairs are set to take place across the borough on Monday (8). Road closures in Charvil, Wargrave, Remenham, Woodley, ...
PROPOSALS to introduce weekend and evening parking charges across Wokingham Borough has been met with strong criticism from one of ...
It's all change to Wokingham’s buses as a new timetable and system is introduced from next month. Services run by ...
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