Twyford Comets thank key workers with football video
"We will do our part by staying at home, and we will practice for when we are able to once again meet our friends and enjoy our beloved game."
Read moreDetails"We will do our part by staying at home, and we will practice for when we are able to once again meet our friends and enjoy our beloved game."
Read moreDetailsTHE Royal Berkshire Hospital’s emergency department should still be the first port of call for serious illnesses. That’s the call from the chief executive of the Reading-based centre. Steve McManus...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE were called to a home in Finchampstead of Saturday morning after a man died. Residents reported seeing officers from Thames Valley Police and ambulance crews at an address in...
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Community Hub has fed 993 people over the last three weeks and has approximately 500 households on their repeat delivery books.
Read moreDetailsThe FiLF will be bringing entertainment to people's homes during lockdown with a mobile truck tour, and are asking for donations to the Wokingham Borough Community Response to Covid-19.
Read moreDetailsMembers of the Rotary Club of Maiden Erlegh have teamed up with a local farm shop to get packages to customers in lockdown.
Read moreDetails"Having reflected I have decided that I cannot allow myself to be bullied by social media trolls. I will therefore continue to fight for the issues that are most important...
Read moreDetails"I will work as best I can in this time of national crisis to support and honour all those heroically working to meet the needs of everyone in Berkshire and...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S Country Parks will remain open, but the cars parks will stay shut despite the government relaxing some of its restrictions. Earlier this week, it was said to be OK...
Read moreDetailsEARLIER today, the Wargrave community surprised the owners of their village shop with a cheque presentation for more than £2,000. On Friday, April 3, local resident Jim Sneddon launched a...
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