Burnham pub assault: man dies in hospital after police charge GBH suspect
The man was inside the Red Lion Pub in High Street when he was attacked in the early hours of Saturday morning.
The man was inside the Red Lion Pub in High Street when he was attacked in the early hours of Saturday morning.
A host of athletes from across East Berkshire and South Bucks are in Paris preparing for the start of the 2024 Olympics. In a special feature, Lewis Hunt takes a look at the local stars to look out for this year.
The team drove from Slough to Lands End before cycling 1000 miles to John ‘O Groats in Scotland between July 1 and July 10.
A man has been convicted of a string of offences including fraud by false misrepresentation in Slough and Windsor.
The group of three or four dragged the lone cyclist, a boy around 16 years of age, off his bike yesterday (July 18).
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Levitt, WendyPassed away 19th July 2019A much loved wife, mum and nanSadly missed and always in our thoughtsKen, Lee, Jack & Lisa BM107325
Bennett, LeslieSadly passed away on the 27th Of June 2024, after a long illness.A loving husband, father and grandfather.The funeral will be held at Waltham St Lawrence Church on Wednesday 31at July at 11am.Any donations to be made to Island Donkey Sanctuary in Wallingford. Charity No. 06219248
SHOESMITH, JohnPassed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family on 27th June 2024, aged 86.A cherished and much-loved father of Allison, Kate & Ellie and Grandad of Harry, George & Ben.Sorely missed and forever in our hearts.Funeral service at Slough Crematorium on Tuesday 23rd July at 11.00am. All welcome.Family flowers only but donations to Thames Valley Hospice & Marie Curie would be warmly welcomed.
Diana Herke, 1 Jan 1943 – 22 May 2024. It is with sorrow that we announce that Diana Herke died suddenly and unexpectedly on 22 May 2024 at home in Maidenhead where she had lived since 1980. Diana is survived by her husband Peter of 58 years, two children Vivienne, Kevin and five grandchildren. Diana was born in Exeter, her mother introduced her to tennis in early life and actively supported her at many junior tennis tournaments as a teenager in the West Country. In 1961 she passed the Level 1 coaching exam at Bisham, met her husband at Bracknell LTC in 1963 and they married 3 years later. In 1970 she joined Maidenhead Lawn Tennis Club and was a very active player and coach for 50+ years. Diana was also an active swimmer at the Holiday Inn for 25 years where she made many friends. Cultivating friendships wherever she lived and being a loyal, caring and thoughtful friend were hallmarks of her life. Diana was also a keen reader, theatre goer and supporter of the Arts. Norden Farm Arts Centre doubled as her coffee shop. A celebration of life will be held, those with a personal connection to Diana should contact the family.
A host of stalls, activities and plenty of live entertainment will be on offer as Burnham Pride returns for another year this weekend.
Blackadder writer Ben Elton is back on the road and bringing his all-new stand-up comedy tour to the Wycombe Swan later this year.