Homegrown hero returns to Rams RFC
HOMEGROWN hero Tom Vooght is hoping to make his mark once again after returning to Old Bath Road.
Read moreDetailsHOMEGROWN hero Tom Vooght is hoping to make his mark once again after returning to Old Bath Road.
Read moreDetailsBerkshire lost to Sussex by 148 runs in the National Counties Cricket Association's 'Showcase' game at Slough on Tuesday.
Read moreDetailsEarlier in the summer, my husband and I decided it was time to tidy up our garden. We love having outdoor space and realise how lucky we are to have...
Read moreDetailsLast summer, the Lionesses thrilled millions by reaching the final of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup.
Read moreDetailsAre you passionate about volunteering in the heart of your local community and driven by making a difference?
Read moreDetailsBerkshire made it two huge wins in succession in the NCCA Championship Western Division One by crushing Cornwall by an innings and 111 runs
Read moreDetailsEXPEREINCED second row Nile Dacres wants to 'help the team on and off the pitch' as he becomes Rams' fourth summer signing.
Read moreDetailsWe're halfway through July but Summer has barely broken through. An English Summer is unpredictable but a few drops of rain is hardly likely
Read moreDetailsWhat a fantastic day we had for Wokingham Pride on Saturday July 13.
Read moreDetailsDrawing up a new local plan ? the set of documents by which the borough council seeks to deliver the housing target imposed by the government
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