FROM THE CHAMBER: We need a General Election now
The Conservatives' behaviour shows an enormous lack of respect for the police.
Read moreDetailsThe Conservatives' behaviour shows an enormous lack of respect for the police.
Read moreDetailsReading RFC came off second best in a closely fought game against old rivals Salisbury.
Read moreDetailsAt the annual Social Worker of the Year Awards, two committed social workers from Wokingham Borough Council achieved silver honours.
Read moreDetailsThank you to residents who have written to their MP to support Wokingham Borough Council's campaign for fair funding from central government.
Read moreDetailsRams RFC HEAD coach Seb Reynolds believes there was a significant step up in the quality of his side's performance despite Rams falling to a 29-17
Read moreDetailsREADING ROCKETS picked up an emphatic away win on their trip at title chasing Nottingham Hoods.
Read moreDetailsLast month, the Arts Society Wokingham enjoyed an illustrated talk on the life and art of the prominent American artist Georgia O'Keeffe.
Read moreDetailsThere is no doubt that all referees make a mistake some time or other, as any referee will admit, so why do they happen? Let's start with the
Read moreDetailsTop player Daniel Moses made a welcome return to Reading's Division One as his new club, Sonning Common & Peppard A lost out 4-6 to leaders Kingfisher
Read moreDetailsGod is a mystery. Atheists do not believe it exists, agnostics are not sure either way, believers have their own ideas
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