Communities urged to sign up to new Thames Valley Speedwatch campaign
SPEEDING motorists beware ? you are being watched - new Speedwatch initiative launched across the Thames Valley
Read moreDetailsSPEEDING motorists beware ? you are being watched - new Speedwatch initiative launched across the Thames Valley
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM-based artist heads up another great RaW Sounds Today playlist.
Read moreDetailsRoger Flavell, of Marlow, released The Adventures of Colonel Crunch and Friends, which is aimed at ages five to eight.
Read moreDetailsDylan Moran will perform his new show, We Got This, at Concert Hall, on Blagrave Street, on Sunday, June 5 at 8pm.
Read moreDetailsThird Lung, based in Reading, will host its new EP launch at The Facebar, on Ambrose Place, Reading, on Friday, November 26.
Read moreDetailsThe Climate Education Action Plan, launched on Monday at COP26, comprises nine ways to help pupils tackle the impacts of climate change.
Read moreDetailsA WHITLEY Wood man has been jailed for eight years for causing death by dangerous driving.
Read moreDetailsA lorry was stripped by Wiltshire police officers at a truck stop yesterday
Read moreDetailsA 23-year-old man from Three Mile Cross has been charged with murder, possession of a bladed article and perverting the course of justice.
Read moreDetailsThis follows an incident in which a man his thirties was injured at the junction of Brayford Road and Lulworth Road on Sunday, November 7.
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