CHURCH NOTES: Wrong turns
Naively, we thought the road closures for the Wokingham Half Marathon wouldn't affect us.
Read moreDetailsNaively, we thought the road closures for the Wokingham Half Marathon wouldn't affect us.
Read moreDetailsSaturday, March 2 is the day of the IFAB AGM, which is when we learn what, if any, changes to the Laws of the Game, come into force next season.
Read moreDetailsI wanted to provide you with our positive vision of what the Conservatives would do if we were in charge of Wokingham Borough Council
Read moreDetailsReading Women's FC host London City Lionesses in a must-win fixture this Sunday at the Select Car Leasing Stadium.
Read moreDetailsIn February last year, Wokingham Borough Council established a Hardship Fund of £250,000 to tackle the root causes of poverty in our Borough
Read moreDetailsThe thing that strikes me every time I visit the Royal Berkshire Hospital is the kindness in the corridors.
Read moreDetailsMarch brings some sunny days to tempt gardeners back into the garden and many of us are really aching for Spring now.
Read moreDetailsRAMS RFC kept their title hopes alive with a home victory over Darlington Mowden Park which keeps them level on points at the summit with Chinnor.
Read moreDetailsSport Together hosted its first Festival Of Inclusivity of the year with an event which provides multi sport activities for adults and children with
Read moreDetailsOver the last two years, Wokingham Borough Council has seen its costs rise enormously, as inflation increased and demand for statutory services grows
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