More support for drug and alcohol addiction in Wokingham
Wokingham charity Cranstoun will deliver a Here4YOUth drug and alcohol addiction support service in the borough.
Read moreDetailsWokingham charity Cranstoun will deliver a Here4YOUth drug and alcohol addiction support service in the borough.
Read moreDetailsThe number of cash machines in Wokingham borough is declining, as the nation moves away from using notes.
Read moreDetailsAt the end of January, after the 3-1 win over Bournemouth at the Mad Stad, I'm going to admit that I had one eye on the top two - and...
Read moreDetailsThe winning entry will be chosen by head chef, Murry, and will feature on the restaurant menu in May. The winner will also be invited to bring a friend, and...
Read moreDetailsRAMS RFC Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds believes the players ‘would have been happy throwing a brick around’ such was the excitement as training resumed last week, writes Richard Ashton....
Read moreDetailsOne pleasing piece of refereeing news last week was that Rebecca Welch, was to take the middle of League Two match, Harrogate v Port Vale, over the Easter weekend.This meant...
Read moreDetailsIn this week's Voice of Wokingham editorial, we reflect on the recent vandalism at Latimer Road playground.
Read moreDetailsAll the focus was on one man in the build up to Monday’s game against Derby County: Lucas João. The striker’s open goal miss at a crucial time of the...
Read moreDetailsAt the IFAB annual meeting, Technical Committee Director, David Elleray, said about this season’s problems over handball changes, ‘you don’t know what going to happen until you put them into...
Read moreDetailsWokingham’s Sultan Balti Palace is supporting the return of local football with its sponsorship of the Bracknell Sunday League’s supplementary cup competitions. The Sultan Senior Cup and Sultan Junior Cup...
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