Wokingham bowler sees Bucks to shock win over Berks CCC in NCCA Trophy
Wokingham bowler Tom Hampton led Buckinghamshire to a surprise win over Berkshire in their final Group Three game in the NCCA Trophy at Chesham
Read moreDetailsWokingham bowler Tom Hampton led Buckinghamshire to a surprise win over Berkshire in their final Group Three game in the NCCA Trophy at Chesham
Read moreDetailsA 19-year-old man from Surrey has been arrested on suspicion of damage, assault and actual bodily harm following incidents in Woodley and Earley
Read moreDetailsThe performance was led by the choir's inspiring musical director Helen Styles.
Read moreDetailsA MAN from Wokingham has been sentenced after pleading guilty at an earlier hearing to three counts relating to fraud, unfair trading and licensing. Darrel Evans of Wellingtonia Avenue, Wokingham,...
Read moreDetailsThe sound of laughter will be returning to Wokingham Theatre in October with comedy nights organised by the Wokingham Lions Club.
Read moreDetailsCreative Arts students from Bracknell and Wokingham College celebrated their successes with friends, family and special guests at their Art
Read moreDetailsSignature at Ascot, a luxury care home based in Ascot, organised several events for residents and families to celebrate Royal Ascot.
Read moreDetailsLOCAL RUNNERS are being challenged to take on the Newbury Racecourse half marathon, 10k and 5k event as entries have now opened.
Read moreDetailsA BRAND NEW two-floor Pilates studio has opened up in Lower Earley with the aim of providing a fitness facility for people of all abilities.
Read moreDetailsA Wetherspoons pint in Berkshire could cost as much as £7.46 by 2035 according to a new study.
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