Call for speed signs on new village gates in Hurst
New £5,500 entrance “gates” designed to stop speeding are not getting their message across say road users, writes Sue Corcoran. ...
New £5,500 entrance “gates” designed to stop speeding are not getting their message across say road users, writes Sue Corcoran. ...
POLICE are appealing for witnesses to come forward after a teenager was subjected to a sexual assault on a bus ...
POLICE believe that four burglaries that took place in Wokingham borough last week in a two-and-a-half hour spree are linked. ...
A WOMAN who died in a medical centre car park was involved in an accident, an inquest has heard. Mary ...
AN elderly woman from Crowthorne has been conned out of money by a man posing as a tree surgeon. At ...
A MAN from Surrey has been jailed for causing the 'needless' death of a man in Crowthorne last year. Rhys ...
CCTV images have been released of three people following a spate of burglaries at a Wokingham commercial estate. Between about ...
A MAN from Earley has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving after a hit-and-run collision in East Reading last ...
Police were this evening called to an incident at a property in Wokingham. Details are still emerging about the event which took place ...
CATTLE in a field in Winnersh were moved in what police believe to be an attempted robbery. Overnight on Wednesday ...
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