Big Roy: tributes paid to Sumas legend
TRIBUTES have been paid to Roy Merryweather, a legend in Wokingham’s footballing scene, known as Big Roy. He played for Wokingham Town FC in the 1960s, as well as managing...
Read moreDetailsTRIBUTES have been paid to Roy Merryweather, a legend in Wokingham’s footballing scene, known as Big Roy. He played for Wokingham Town FC in the 1960s, as well as managing...
Read moreDetailsThe show, Music and Memories with HRH The Prince of Wales, will be broadcast to patients and staff this Sunday at noon.
Read moreDetailsThree new sponsors have been announced for this year’s Pride of Reading and the focus is on celebrating frontline heroes.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Borough Council marked Armed Forces Day by raising a flag to honour servicemen and women, past and present.
Read moreDetailsWokingham businesses are being urged to lead the fight against climate change, following a new Government campaign.
Read moreDetailsA specially designed flag will be flown on Monday to celebrate the NHS and keyworkers by Wokingham Town Council.
Read moreDetailsA hugely popular public figure had a brush with fame recently - TV presenter Davina McCall met the Earley Panda.
Read moreDetailsA BRIGHTER future for Finchampstead residents has been promised as improvements are being planned. Residents were told about the Neighbourhood Development Plan earlier this year. This highlighted summaries of the...
Read moreDetailsRekindling old friendships and celebrating unexpected wins were the order of the day at last weekend’s Hurst Show and Country Fayre.
Read moreDetailsFirst Days Children's Charity, in Hurst, has a mystery donor who knows exactly what stock is needed and when.
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