Blue Cross appeals: “Think charity, not chuck!”
Spring cleaners are being asked to think of helping a charity as they clear out unused and unwanted items. The Blue Cross branch in Wokingham's town centre is calling on...
Read moreDetailsSpring cleaners are being asked to think of helping a charity as they clear out unused and unwanted items. The Blue Cross branch in Wokingham's town centre is calling on...
Read moreDetailsBoth Finchampstead and Wokingham enjoyed big wins in the Home Counties Leagues at the weekend. New-look Finches were still seeking a first victory of the season when they welcomed Oxford...
Read moreDetailsA former Wokingham schoolboy is getting married today. Henry Charles Albert David attended Ludgrove school along with his bigger brother William Arthur Philip Louis before going on to Eton. Today, he...
Read moreDetailsDYLAN CHAFFIN bagged a brace as Woodley United A rounded off their season by lifting the Reading Challenge Jubilee Cup. The competition pits the teams in Division Three and Four...
Read moreDetailsWargrave boasted the leaders in both the batting and bowling stakes on a rain affected cricket weekend. Most games were abandoned halfway through in the Thames Valley and Berkshire leagues...
Read moreDetailsVillagers in Twyford and the surrounding area are being given the opportunity to enjoy both the Royal wedding and the FA Cup final live on a giant screen as part...
Read moreDetailsSEBASTIAN DUFFIELD continued his impressive run of form with victory in the Bourn Golf Club junior event. Duffield, who plays at Downshire Golf Club, has won four out of five...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM BOROUGH COUNCIL’S Executive committee has approved plans to regenerate Gorse Ride in Finchampstead. The meeting, held its Shute End offices on Wednesday, May 16, was well attended by members...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM youngster is heading on a trip that is Scout of this world. Harry McBain, 13, is going to America on a three week tour that will also include...
Read moreDetailsA PUB in the middle of town centre road closures has warned that it runs the risk having no business if customers can’t get to it. On Thursday, May 3,...
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