Enjoy a date with nature in Dinton Pastures this weekend
Hurst residents can enjoy a date with nature in Dinton Pastures Country Park this weekend, thanks to RSPB Wokingham and Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsHurst residents can enjoy a date with nature in Dinton Pastures Country Park this weekend, thanks to RSPB Wokingham and Bracknell.
Read moreDetailsActivate Learning, which runs the college, was awarded £600,000 by Thames Valley Berkshire Local Enterprise Partnership last month.
Read moreDetailsAmazon Prime will film new thriller The Devil's Hour in Wokingham borough later this month, on Starmead Drive.
Read moreDetailsRAMS Director of Rugby Seb Reynolds believes his squad have done what they need to do in the past two months as they break off for the summer, writes Richard...
Read moreDetailsThe Cowshed, in Hurst, is appealing to residents for help sending youngsters to the ball with its prom outfit scheme.
Read moreDetailsBERKSHIRE made a winning start to their defence of the NCCA Trophy, defeating Bedfordshire by four runs in a tense finish at Dunstable CC on Sunday, writes Dave Wright.The holders...
Read moreDetailsResidents are urging Wokingham Borough Council to act as car meets continue to take place in Carnival Pool car park.
Read moreDetailsWOODLEY UNITED SUNDAY have a cup forward to look forward to after they defeated Bracknell Spartans Vets in the semi-final of the Bracknell Sunday League Sultan Cup.The Kestrels flew out...
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Women’s Division OneWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK LADIES concluded their season with a double defeat at the hands of Badshot Lea Ladies.The first match saw Badshot take the points as...
Read moreDetailsPeople interested in using the new Carnival Pool leisure centre in Wokingham can have their say on its design and equipment.
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