Thieves steal parcels from Kennet Island
A spokesperson for the town's police team said that a number of parcels have been stolen from properties in Kennet Island.
Read moreDetailsA spokesperson for the town's police team said that a number of parcels have been stolen from properties in Kennet Island.
Read moreDetailsAn unknown offender attempted break into a shed on Eastern Avenue.
Read moreDetailsThe Sanctuary Scholarship Scheme was introduced in April last year for anyone with refugee, humanitarian protected or asylum seeker status.
Read moreDetailsTelecoms firms will be given easier access to public buildings and street lights, bus shelters and traffic lights as part of the plan.
Read moreDetailsHigh winds expected until 9pm today, and are predicted to continue into the weekend.
Read moreDetailsPolice are directing traffic along one lane of the London Road, alternating directions.
Read moreDetailsThe Rising Sun Arts Centre on Silver Street has postponed this evening's Ghost Stories event.
Read moreDetailsEstablished in 1979 by university students, Launchpad helps prevent homelessness, and enables people to rebuild their lives.
Read moreDetailsMaddie Huse is training to become an oncology nurse thanks to an industry-leading education and training programme at the Rutherford Cancer Centres.
Read moreDetailsThe institution worked with Exeter University and Sheffield University on the research project.
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