Police issue warning after increase in keyless car thefts
POLICE are warning motorists to be on their guard after seeing an increase in keyless car thefts.
Read moreDetailsPOLICE are warning motorists to be on their guard after seeing an increase in keyless car thefts.
Read moreDetailsForbury Retail Park could be transformed into apartment blocks under a plan by its owners, Scottish investment company abrdn.
Read moreDetailsMaddie Huse is training to become an oncology nurse thanks to an industry-leading education and training programme at the Rutherford Cancer Centres.
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Read moreDetailsA yellow warning for wind.is in place for this Friday, when Storm Eunice is expected to bring gale force winds and heavy rain across Berkshire.
Read moreDetailsTom Daley, a four-time Olympic medallist, is part way through a four day endurance challenge called Hell of a Homecoming in aid of Comic Relief.
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Read moreDetailsA CHANCE to learn more about creating watercolours is coming to Caversham next month.
Read moreDetailsWith record rises in energy bills due from April, householders are being warned of the importance of ensuring boilers are fully functional.
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