Car stolen from Woolhampton
THAMES VALLEY POLICE has launched an appeal for help after a vehicle was stolen in Woolhampton
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THAMES VALLEY POLICE has launched an appeal for help after a vehicle was stolen in Woolhampton
Read moreDetailsFRIAR STREET in Reading town centre is to be hit with an overnight road closure next week.
Read moreDetailsCOUNCILLORS paid a visit to a Reading construction site to see how work is progressing on new affordable homes.
Read moreDetailsA FAREWELL tour is coming to Nettlebed Folk Club next week.
Read moreDetailsCOLD-hearted thieves broke into a car parked in Tilehurst and stole warm coats.
Read moreDetailsA TELEGRAPH pole is to be replaced from a street in Battle ward.
Read moreDetailsA LOWER EARLEY care home has appointed a new general manager.
Read moreDetailsA Thames Valley planning and development consultancy firm has announced two new appointments as it plans to expand.
Read moreDetailsA CAVERSHAM perfumer's new exhibition that showcases smells associated with colours is on for longer.
Read moreDetailsAN event that saw a former editor of Vogue share insights into her 25-year stint editing the fashion magazine has raised £6,000 for charity.
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