WATCH: PARK STRIFE: ‘Car meets at Carnival Pool pose a danger’
Residents are urging Wokingham Borough Council to act as car meets continue to take place in Carnival Pool car park.
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.
Read moreDetailsWokingham charity CLASP has received a Queen's Award for its work helping the borough's adults with learning disabilities.
Read moreDetailsWokingham's The Link Visiting Scheme is celebrating after receiving a Queen's Award for its befriending support.
Read moreDetailsBCL ChampionshipSHINFIELD 1s took the points with a bowling masterclass against Littlewick Green.Shinfield were ruthless in the field and in their bowling attack as they managed to bowl Littlewick all...
Read moreDetailsEmmbrook PTA is hosting a Great But Hunt to help raise money for pupils.
Read moreDetailsReading Rep Theatre has announced its opening season in its new permanent home this autumn.
Read moreDetailsProfessor Ben Cowling, Wokingham's World Health Organisation disease expert is working against Covid-19.
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