10,000 covid cases: Keep your masks on, says WHO professor
Wokingham borough’s Covid-19 expert, just honoured by the Queen, has warned of dramatic increases in covid cases in the next few weeks.
Read moreDetailsWokingham borough’s Covid-19 expert, just honoured by the Queen, has warned of dramatic increases in covid cases in the next few weeks.
Read moreDetailsA BINFIELD golf complex has hit off to a tee-rific start after launching its new range. GolfPlex, the new family entertainment venue on Wood Lane, Bracknell, has opened its doors...
Read moreDetailsJames Singleton, from JS Aerial Solutions, has created a short video to showcase Wokingham town centre in a new light.
Read moreDetailsThe colours of the rainbow took over Twyford last month as residents showed off their garden goodies for a virtual show.
Read moreDetailsA ROARING jungle adventure is heading to The Watermill for a semi-staged concert this summer. Stiles and Drewe’s family musical Just So, inspired by the stories of Rudyard Kipling, will...
Read moreDetailsTokyo 2020 marks the end of an era for Wokingham’s Megan Fletcher but she says she cannot think of a better climax to a brilliant career than making her long-awaited...
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Kennet League 'B' team visited Windsor & Eton on Tuesday, July 13 for their first match since the league programme returned on June 29.The previous fixtures against Suttons...
Read moreDetailsNEWS that Frimley Health and Care ICS won’t be changed has been welcomed by Bracknell MP James Sunderland. Earlier this year, the government announced plans to shake-up the clinical commissioning...
Read moreDetailsEversley closed the gap on second placed Finchampstead 2s with an away victory over their rivals in Thames Valley Division 2B.Finch elected to bat first having won the toss but...
Read moreDetailsEVERSLEY & CALIFORNIA faced a tricky test against Met Police FC in a friendly match. Met Police hit eight goals past the Boars without reply in a stunning display, but...
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