Berkshire CCC to begin defence of NCCA Trophy
Berkshire open their defence of the NCCA Trophy against Hertfordshire at Henley CC on Bank Holiday Monday (11am).
Read moreDetailsBerkshire open their defence of the NCCA Trophy against Hertfordshire at Henley CC on Bank Holiday Monday (11am).
Read moreDetailsOUTSTANDING back row James McRae was named Rams' Players' Player of the Season at their end-of-season presentation ball.
Read moreDetailsThe new executive is largely the same as last year's; most of my colleagues will continue the excellent work they did under Clive
Read moreDetailsKatie Amos, the lead for local history at Reading Central Library, told the History Of Yeomanry House to the Wargrave Local History Society
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM borough school has come up on top in a very unusual contest.
Read moreDetailsWhat will next Summer be like when the Liberal Democrats' plan to bring in their new fortnightly bin collections will come into force?
Read moreDetailsWenona Bryan made her debut dance performance with Hurst Morris People recently when her team performed outside two Wokingham pubs
Read moreDetailsA CONSULTATION has been launched into the future of one of the northern parishes of Wokingham borough.
Read moreDetailsJesus put a high value on children, "let them come to meet me ? the Kingdom of Heaven belongs to them".
Read moreDetailsAny Labour candidate that wishes to be elected in Wokingham has to work really, really hard.
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