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Before we get too bound up in the World Cup matches, let me take you back to a recent Premier League game when Crystal Palace were home to Chelsea.
Read moreDetailsBefore we get too bound up in the World Cup matches, let me take you back to a recent Premier League game when Crystal Palace were home to Chelsea.
Read moreDetailsWe are a victim of our own success: Wokingham Borough is a fantastic place to live and understandably a lot of people want to move here
Read moreDetails'Words' are in the news. Several authorities have recently issued lists of words banned from use, for example, in schools, universities and councils
Read moreDetailsFC Bracknell paid tribute to its founding member Don Allston who was laid to rest last week.
Read moreDetailsI was very hopeful that the budget from Jeremy Hunt and Rishi Sunak last Thursday would have provided Wokingham Borough Council with more cash
Read moreDetailsWe're on our fourth chancellor of the exchequer and third prime minister of the year.
Read moreDetailsIt probably won't come as a shock to hear that a tidy, clean, and well-organised kitchen can make healthy eating easier.
Read moreDetailsASCOT UNITED are the new leaders in the Combined Counties Premier North after they smacked seven past Hilltop on Tuesday night.
Read moreDetailsWoodley United Ladies maintained their winning ways with a third successive win and third successive clean sheet by beating Eversley & California.
Read moreDetailsTHAMES Valley's new Chief Constable Jason Hogg vowed to take the force back to the future in his opening gambit to the panel that approved his role
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