Wokingham Greggs has extended opening hours approved
The bakery chain is relocating its Broad Street outlet to Peach Place, having been granted permission last year.
Read moreDetailsThe bakery chain is relocating its Broad Street outlet to Peach Place, having been granted permission last year.
Read moreDetailsKingfisher A clinched the division 1 title after their two man team of Hari Gehlot and Martin Adams won 7-3 at Tidmarsh A.
Read moreDetailsReferees are sometimes foxed by oddities in the Laws of the game, by that I mean decisions that can be different for the same offence
Read moreDetailsThe Thames Valley Kings Wheelchair Basketball Club is holding an all day Wheelchair Basketball Fundraiser on Saturday, June 18.
Read moreDetailsAbbey Women secured 7th place in their return season to Championship 1 South, with an enthralling 24-22 win over established Championship
Read moreDetailsFEWER than one in 100 incidents of fly-tipping in Wokingham have been successfully prosecuted since 2019
Read moreDetailsKeen eyed Reading supporters may have noticed in recent games, that referees have been pointing out to players where throw-ins should take place.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Brigands are set to host an exciting mixed ability rugby festival at Windsor Rugby Club.
Read moreDetailsLocal Badminton players played hard and fair in the spring version of the 2022 Rangers Sports Badminton Tournament which returned last weekend.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED earned another crucial win after Ciaron Carolan goal just fourteen second after kick-off won the game.
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