CHURCH NOTES: Is Zoom an Answer?
Shortly after the pandemic started we began to meet online for meeting for worship, our weekly healing circle also moved online
Read moreDetailsShortly after the pandemic started we began to meet online for meeting for worship, our weekly healing circle also moved online
Read moreDetailsSince the Liberal Democrats took over the administration of Wokingham Borough Council in May we have uncovered some very difficult financial issues.
Read moreDetailsPoor sleep can negatively impact our heart health, along with many other areas of our physical and mental wellbeing.
Read moreDetailsWildcats sessions are back as FC Bracknell's girls take to the field for training at Farley Wood.
Read moreDetailsDELIGHTED Seb Reynolds saluted his Rams players after a hugely impressive 40-10 National One triumph at Bishop's Stortford.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED leapfrogged Berks County in the Combined Counties Division One table with their third consecutive win.
Read moreDetailsPublic transport in our area is limited and can be expensive, particularly if travelling as a group.
Read moreDetailsWoodley United ladies progressed into the next round of the Berks & Bucks FA Women's Senior cup thanks to a goal in each half against
Read moreDetailsHAT-TRICKS from Harry Grant and Brendan Matthew helped Ascot United strike 10 past AEK Boco in their FA Vase victory.
Read moreDetailsAutumn was celebrated in all its glory at the Wokingham Horticultural Show, held, after a three-year absence, at St Paul's Parish Rooms.
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