Wokingham & Emmbrook FC appoint Matt Cronan as new first-team manager
Wokingham & Emmbrook Football Club has announced Matt Cronan as its new manager following the recent departure of Eliot Whitehouse.
Read moreDetailsWokingham & Emmbrook Football Club has announced Matt Cronan as its new manager following the recent departure of Eliot Whitehouse.
Read moreDetailsAfter weeks of unusually warm, dry weather, many water companies including Thames Water, Welsh Water and South West Water have announced hosepipe bans
Read moreDetailsThe Conservative opposition is now calling on the administration to apologise for telling residents that the Council's finances had been badly managed
Read moreDetailsCrowthorne & Crown Wood Crocodiles clinched the U11's T16 Pairs Berkshire Youth League Championship after their win over Finchampstead Falcons.
Read moreDetailsWe have become used to receiving changes in the Laws of the Game at the start of each season but this year there was something unusual
Read moreDetailsI believe that kindness is powerful because it connects us all as human beings. My belief in that power means that I see it in all sorts of setting
Read moreDetailsThe blazing hot sun has gone, and the welcome rain has arrived, more or less, but the sun was shining on the beach at the COATS Centre in Crowthorne
Read moreDetailsAs we all wonder how to make ends meet, spare a thought for our hard-pressed local small businesses - they have no energy price cap
Read moreDetailsSeptember is a perfect time to think about planting ? the soil is warm and the autumn rains will get plants established before the winter sets in
Read moreDetailsThis poem is based on a photo of sunrise taken at Dinton Pastures
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