Hurst Bowling Club raises £1,800 in charity auction
Jokes and giggles among bidders at a charity auction meant a fun night out ? and £1,800 for a sports club's funds.
Read moreDetailsJokes and giggles among bidders at a charity auction meant a fun night out ? and £1,800 for a sports club's funds.
Read moreDetailsAs of the 2024 season, St Anthony's GAA Men's team will be playing Gaelic Football in Hertfordshire, following a switch from London GAA.
Read moreDetailsSt Anthony's Gaelic Football side opened a new chapter in the clubs 60 year history with its first competitive fixtures in Hertfordshire.
Read moreDetailsJoe McNally was sentenced to 18 years and six months' imprisonment.
Read moreDetailsWokingham & Emmbrook FC has appointed the former Woodley United, Finchampstead and Chalvey Sports boss Darren Purbrick as its first team manager.
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne Rugby Club has secured a £1,000 sponsorship deal with local housebuilder Vistry Thames Valley.
Read moreDetailsEarlier this season I was interested to learn that Premier League clubs were sent a list of dietary demands for their match officials.
Read moreDetailsThree boccia stars from Reading have played a key role in securing places at the Paralympic Games in Paris this summer.
Read moreDetailsMARTIN Wallace beat the top-two ranked players on the Cuestars Seniors Tour to claim his first success on the over-40's circuit for more than two
Read moreDetailsBerkshire Banshees Wheelchair Rugby team has launched a new sponsorship partnership with Starflight Aviation.
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