‘We need to learn how to get it done’: Reynolds reflects on defeat for Rams RFC
Following a fourth losing bonus-point defeat in seven matches, Rams Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds rued another missed opportunity
Read moreDetailsFollowing a fourth losing bonus-point defeat in seven matches, Rams Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds rued another missed opportunity
Read moreDetailsFor Wokingham Borough Council, the year ahead will be challenging, especially as our government funding has been cut significantly.
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Read moreDetailsHappy New Year to all! As we start 2026, I wanted to share with you some highlights of what your Conservative councillors achieved in 2025.
Read moreDetailsRAMS Under 23s produced another excellent performance as they defeated hosts Richmond 47-12.
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Read moreDetailsAs the Member of Parliament for Wokingham, I would like to wish everyone in Wokingham a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Read moreDetailsDIRECTOR of Rugby Seb Reynolds slammed a 'terrible' 10 minutes as Rams fell to a 31-25 National One reverse at Dings Crusaders.
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