Earley Panda pedals to Befordshire in 100-mile challenge
The Earley Panda marked Captain Tom Moore's birthday with a 100-mile cycling challenge.
Read moreDetailsThe Earley Panda marked Captain Tom Moore's birthday with a 100-mile cycling challenge.
Read moreDetailsThe final game of this mad Championship season is upon us. In some ways, it feels like the campaign has gone incredibly quickly. It does not feel that long ago...
Read moreDetailsBluefin Sports Challenge CupWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK suffered a heavy defeat in the Bluefin Hellenic League Cup against Windsor as they were beaten 7-2.The Sumas were beaten in stoppage time when...
Read moreDetailsHome Counties Cup WARGRAVE overcame WOKINGHAM to progress in the Home Counties Cup with a three-wicket win.The Oaks batted first in the 20-20 match but were bowled all out after...
Read moreDetailsWokingham racing driver Bobby Trundley is celebrating after an amazing start to the season with a weekend packed with success. Bobby, 21, opened his third season with Team BRIT, racing...
Read moreDetailsSonning Parish Council is asking residents to share their views on the future of the village's neighbourhood.
Read moreDetailsArts4Wokingham is searching for Wokingham's own Angel of the North, as part of the town centre regeneration project.
Read moreDetailsA drone pilot has been snapping scenic shots of Wokingham, to show the town from a new perspective.
Read moreDetailsHurst has paid tribute to Ann Wilson, a local morris dancer who captured the hearts of the village.
Read moreDetailsThe investigation continues into the cause of last month's fire at Arborfield Green.
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