Bracknell Town 3-0 Tiverton Town: Robins continue faultless home form
BRACKNELL TOWN continued their faultless home form with a clean sheet win over Tiverton Town.
Read moreDetailsBRACKNELL TOWN continued their faultless home form with a clean sheet win over Tiverton Town.
Read moreDetailsMike Dean was one of my favourite Premier League referees, perhaps because he was so different from the rest. He was a one off,
Read moreDetailsDo you believe in conspiracy theories? I know a few people who regularly tell me about current conspiracy theories.
Read moreDetailsThe Wayz Youth Centre held its annual Woscar award evening, recognising the achievement of the young people who use the centre,
Read moreDetailsIn recent years, Wokingham Borough has been repeatedly voted among the best places to live in the country.
Read moreDetailsWhat an astonishing piece from Conservative Leader Pauline Jorgensen last week. It was like a peek into an alternative, fantastical universe
Read moreDetailsThe Arts Society Wokingham is celebrating its 10th season with an exciting programme of lectures, visits and study days.
Read moreDetailsThe Rotary Club of Easthampstead's fourth Bracknell Together Walk has raised more than £3,000 for charities in Bracknell and Wokingham
Read moreDetailsOnce a year at the end of August, Mums buy the new shoes for school, Jed's feet are practically square so They had to be measured ... as a rule.
Read moreDetailsChildren's social care is predicted an overspend of over £1 million in that area - Wokingham is not alone in this
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