Man’s body found in Lower Earley
THE BODY of a man has been recovered from a field in Lower Earley
Read moreDetailsEditor of The Wokingham Paper, and has worked in local journalism for more than 20 years including the Wokingham Times, Bracknell Standard and Reading Evening Post. He's also written for computer magazines, The Baptist Times and, to his delight and probably not yours, interviewed several Doctor Whos.
THE BODY of a man has been recovered from a field in Lower Earley
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