Wokingham rugby star sets sights on Women’s Rugby World Cup dream
England U20 star Millie David is setting her sights on a fairytale 2029 Women's Rugby World Cup in Australia as she looks to reach the pinnacle
Read moreDetailsEngland U20 star Millie David is setting her sights on a fairytale 2029 Women's Rugby World Cup in Australia as she looks to reach the pinnacle
Read moreDetailsIt's 2pm on a sunny Sunday afternoon and I'm in my usual writing spot at the dining room table, listening out for my soon-to-be four year old
Read moreDetailsYour local Conservative councillors are committed to listening to what you, our residents want, and delivering on this.
Read moreDetailsWe are on course to bring the new Local Plan before the full borough council for approval on 19 September, our next scheduled meeting.
Read moreDetailsFootball volunteers from across the grassroots game in Berks & Bucks were celebrated last week (Thursday , July 25 2024) in a glitzy awards ceremony
Read moreDetailsI feel very honoured and privileged to have been elected as the first ever Liberal Democrat MP for Wokingham at the general election on 4th July.
Read moreDetailsA soft ball amateur cricket tournament was contested at Woodpark Cricket grounds earlier this month.
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...
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