Coffee morning to help sight loss charity
A leading sight loss charity is reaching out to people in the Wokingham area who have been diagnosed with a sight loss condition.
Read moreDetailsA leading sight loss charity is reaching out to people in the Wokingham area who have been diagnosed with a sight loss condition.
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Read moreDetailsStanding alone in the cavelike tombs, surrounded by burial chambers, I felt as close as I could be to the events of Easter Day
Read moreDetailsAll three Thames Valley Kings teams were in action this past weekend in BWB National League.
Read moreDetailsAs Reading edge ever closer to Championship safety, eyes begin to turn towards next season and who will be in the dugout for the new campaign.
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Stress can indirectly affect our heart by reducing motivation to eat well and exercise.
Read moreDetailsHari Gehlot and Darren Jones proved too strong for a Sonning Common & Peppard B team as Kingfisher A ran out 7-3 winners in division 1.
Read moreDetailsA MAGNIFICENT first-half display helped Rams seal a maiden victory against Blackheath with a bonus-point 29-17 success
Read moreDetailsBerkshire County Cricket Club warmed up for the start of the NCCA T20 competition with two emphatic wins over Wiltshire at Tidworth
Read moreDetailsWokingham Horticultural Association held the second show of the year on Saturday 2nd April with the focus on domestic and flower arranging entries
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