Man arrested on suspicion of murder in Winnersh
Officers are investigating the unexplained death of a man in Winnersh after they were called to an address in Winnersh on Monday, April 18.
Read moreDetailsOfficers are investigating the unexplained death of a man in Winnersh after they were called to an address in Winnersh on Monday, April 18.
Read moreDetailsNow you can save money for going to the cinema - and you don?t need to talk to any meerkats to do so, thanks to South Hill Park
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM artists will feature prominently in this year's Henley Arts Trail - and you will be able to visit them over the weekend event
Read moreDetailsHERE?S an offer that will grow on you ? a Wokingham-based garden centre is offering sunflower seeds to children during May
Read moreDetailsEveryone?s favourite ogre is back this Easter in South Hill Park?s hilarious stage spectacle, and it's a five-star show
Read moreDetailsTHEY knew it was a good fit for Winnersh Triangle when they built it, now it?s official.
Read moreDetailsSpotted Talent's newest young stars attended a glitzy red carpet screening with Winston Ellis
Read moreDetailsA NEW Post Office is to open in Winnersh, restoring services to the parish.
Read moreDetailsVolunteers who help people after relationship breakdowns are celebrating the 30th birthday of charity Divorce Recovery Workshop.
Read moreDetailsA networking group is inviting people to join them for its April meeting, at which the chair of Citizens Advice Wokingham will speak
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