Shoppers rejoice: The Oracle is ready to open its doors once more
The Oracle, in neighbouring Reading, is gearing up to open its doors next week as covid restrictions lift.
Read moreDetailsThe Oracle, in neighbouring Reading, is gearing up to open its doors next week as covid restrictions lift.
Read moreDetailsAll the focus was on one man in the build up to Monday’s game against Derby County: Lucas João. The striker’s open goal miss at a crucial time of the...
Read moreDetails“Our memories of you will live on in our minds and our love for you will live on in our hearts."
Read moreDetailsThe race is on as the Sonning 10k has announced that this year’s event will take place on Sunday, July 4.Entries for race hopefuls to sign up are now available...
Read moreDetailsGrassroots football made a spectacular and long-awaited return as several local sides contested in both competitive and friendly fixtures. BINFIELD found some match sharpness ahead of their FA Vase cup...
Read moreDetailsSaturday saw FC Bracknell returning to football with thanks to the East Berkshire Football Alliance League in their all new Development friendlies fixtures, to get children playing football again.FC Bracknell...
Read moreDetailsWinnersh's Wokingham Community Gardens Project is running its photo walk again this weekend.
Read moreDetailsTwo men arrested in connection to a Lower Earley murder investigation have been released on bail.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses is set to relaunch Winnersh Triangle park & ride from next week.
Read moreDetailsHamlet, a deli-bistro, is coming to Wokingham next month with food that will please the most professional of cooks.
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