Berkshire CCC denied place in NCCA final
Berkshire have been denied a place in an NCCA final by Dorset for the second time this season.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire have been denied a place in an NCCA final by Dorset for the second time this season.
Read moreDetailsThis month has its usual string of meetings, some the usual scheduled meetings and some with a unique character.
Read moreDetailsIn October 2023, Wokingham Borough's Liberal Democrat councillor responsible for finance said:
Read moreDetailsHave you ever seen a group of cyclists riding through town to the sound of music and cheers?
Read moreDetailsBerkshire's opening NCCA Championship match with Devon at Wargrave petered out into a tame draw on Tuesday,
Read moreDetailsThe government is proposing a big reduction in the revenue support it gives to Wokingham Borough Council as part of the new three-year
Read moreDetailsSCRUM-HALF Louis Pereira is buzzing for his new challenge at Rams having joined the club from Cardiff Met University.
Read moreDetailsA Feast for the Senses Summer at Wade is a time for flavour, friendship and fresh air. Our kitchen team has been serving vibrant seasonal meals – think freshly cooked fish with...
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council's new Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion Policy is now coming to the Council for approval, with our Equality Objectives
Read moreDetailsLast Friday, I attended an early morning meeting of Wokingham Positive Difference.
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