CCTV released following rape after Henley Regatta
A CCTV image has been released by police after a woman was raped in Henley last weekend. Between 12am and 2.30am on Sunday, July 2, the victim, a woman in...
Read moreDetailsA CCTV image has been released by police after a woman was raped in Henley last weekend. Between 12am and 2.30am on Sunday, July 2, the victim, a woman in...
Read moreDetailsDAN HOUSEGO believes Wokingham youngster Archie Carter has the potential to go right to the top of the game. Carter hit his highest score of the season, an unbeaten 68,...
Read moreDetailsA COUPLE from Wokingham took a trip down memory lane last week when they visited a re-development site where they used to live. Alan and Linda Newport visited 52 Reading...
Read moreDetailsMarcus Willis' Wimbledon journey is over for another year after he and doubles partner Jay Clarke were beaten in the men's doubles by Oliver Marach and Mate Pavic. The pair...
Read moreDetailsJARRETT BOBB took four wickets as Wokingham made it six wins on the spin to stay top of Thames Valley Division 1. The Oaks have also extended their lead to...
Read moreDetailsThe football season is edging ever closer! Draws for the early rounds of the FA Cup, FA Vase and FA Youth Cup took place today with Binfield, Woodley United and...
Read moreDetailsDAN MARLES is confident Finchampstead can continue their charge up the Home Counties Premier League table after a thrilling victory at High Wycombe. In a battle of the two most...
Read moreDetailsPHIL WEST says his Emmbrook and Bearwood side are determined to end the unbeaten record of Mortimer West End on Saturday. The Bears returned to the top of Division 1...
Read moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD bowler Sam Taylor took seven wickets for the 3rd team as they lost to Purley-on-Thames. The batsmen let Finches down on the day but Taylor's figures of 7-72 were...
Read moreDetailsAN award-winning play by a local writer is set to have its amateur theatre debut in Wokingham this week. Nell Gwynn, by Jessica Swale, won an Olivier Award for Best...
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