LONDON IRISH: Premiership clubs vote to temporarily reduce salary cap
CLUBS in the Gallagher Rugby Premiership have voted unanimousy to temporarily reduce the salary cap following the financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read moreDetailsCLUBS in the Gallagher Rugby Premiership have voted unanimousy to temporarily reduce the salary cap following the financial impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read moreDetailsReading Women have announced that eight first team players will leave the club when their contracts expire in the summer.
Read moreDetailsThe fixture dates for Reading's remaining nine games in the season have been confirmed ahead of a return to Championship action on Saturday, June 20.
Read moreDetailsShinfield running club has celebrated the graduation of several of its members into their main pool of athletes despite being affected by lockdown measures.
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM CRICKET CLUB says it has been bowled over with support as they have managed to raise more than £3,000 to help the club cover costs to continue running.
Read moreDetailsThe Widows Sons MBA, which is based in Wokingham, has seen its PPE production line grow from a spare room with a single 3D printer to an impressive enterprise that...
Read moreDetailsRoyals season ticket holders will be able to view all nine remaining games via live streams when the Championship season resumes on Saturday June 20.
Read moreDetailsSing-a-long with the Rock Choir’s ‘Keep Britain Singing’ campaign which will be hosted by local choir leader Glen Harvey on Sunday at 3pm.
Read moreDetailsPremiership Rugby has confirmed that it is aiming to resume the Gallagher Premiership season on Saturday, August 15.
Read moreDetailsSafety of roads across Wokingham Borough is to be considered as the council will review the speed limits across the borough.
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