Whiteknights Bowls Club invites people to tryout taster days
Whiteknights bowling club is inviting members of the community to try out a new sport when they host their annual taster days in October.
Read moreDetailsWhiteknights bowling club is inviting members of the community to try out a new sport when they host their annual taster days in October.
Read moreDetailsAll four members of the Shaolin Tigers Martial Arts club passed their final grading assessment with flying colours.
Read moreDetailsIan Forester fought off competition from Mike Lowe to take the title as Theale Golf Club's champion for 2023.
Read moreDetailstechnology has given us ways of communicating with our loved ones.
Read moreDetailsCouncils, such as Wokingham Borough Council are all required to have a Constitution that lays out the rules and guidelines of how it operates
Read moreDetailsY In a grey kitchen we first met and shook hands, first hellos. With the excuse of a shower, you escaped back into your cloud of green.
Read moreDetailsSOUTH BERKSHIRE took a narrow 1-0 win at Marlow in their pre-season warm up match.
Read moreDetailsRAMS' Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds paid tribute to neighbours Chinnor after his side fought back from a 19-7 deficit to claim a thrilling 29-19
Read moreDetailsReading Rockets travelled to their second away game of their three game pre-season preparation with a trip to Colchester where they played Essex Rebel
Read moreDetailsThere is no getting away from the fact that there is quite a lot of doom and gloom in the news when it comes to local government.
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