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Domino's Wokingham is donating £5 from its new meal deal to the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Read moreDetailsDomino's Wokingham is donating £5 from its new meal deal to the Teenage Cancer Trust.
Read moreDetailsReading’s substitutes bench against Queens Park Rangers last Saturday had a rather youthful feel to it. All nine players were aged 23 or under, with eight having come through the...
Read moreDetailsThis week's editorial as seen in Wokingham.Today of December 17, 2020.
Read moreDetailsJake White starred for Wokingham & Emmbrook by scoring four as they took the bragging rights in their local derby clash against Woodley United on Saturday.Both teams returned to Hellenic...
Read moreDetailsOn the night Reading beat Fulham 1-0 in the 2017 Championship playoff semi-final second leg to take one step closer to the Premier League, a major change took place at...
Read moreDetailsYOUNG Rams back row Josh Collis believes the proposed National Cup has helped focus minds at Old Bath Road after the players returned to training following the second lockdown last...
Read moreDetailsTwo weeks ago, there was an horrific clash of heads between Arsenal’s centre back, David Luiz, and Wolves star striker Raul Jimenez, when they both went to head the ball...
Read moreDetailsClaire Mann is joining South Western Railway from early next year.
Read moreDetailsWoodley Saints FC Under-15 team have received a very welcome early Christmas present. Zafar Ali, who runs the post office and MAS News in Brecon Road, has proudly become their...
Read moreDetailsThis week's editorial, as seen in Wokingham.Today of December 10, 2020.
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