Wokingham PROBUS Club – Photography in the frame
At our monthly meeting in May at Coppid Beech Hotel we were treated to the fascinating history of photography.
Read moreDetailsAt our monthly meeting in May at Coppid Beech Hotel we were treated to the fascinating history of photography.
Read moreDetails?Why do you watch the great, grey sea ? And why do you turn your face from me ??
Read moreDetailsThe message I heard on almost every doorstep was clear ? real help is needed now to deal with the spiralling cost of living which is causing hardship
Read moreDetailsRunners turned out in force on Bank holiday Monday to tackle the Shinfield 10k.
Read moreDetailsA BREATH-TAKING second-half show from Berkshire helped them overturn a 16-point deficit in overcoming visitors Middlesex 37-21
Read moreDetailsWhen I am old, I will walk slowly, while my grandchildren scamper and run
Read moreDetailsWe have a young sapling in our garden that we discovered growing right up against the fence
Read moreDetailsWokingham racing driver Bobby Trundley has made history by being part of the first ever all-disabled team to race in the British GT Championship.
Read moreDetailsWe are all too aware from daily headlines that the world is facing many challenges right now.
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