FC Bracknell launches first female-only training team
Does your daughter dream of becoming a future Lucy Bronze, Steph Houghton or Ellen White? A Bracknell football club is giving girls the opportunity to take the first step and...
Read moreDetailsDoes your daughter dream of becoming a future Lucy Bronze, Steph Houghton or Ellen White? A Bracknell football club is giving girls the opportunity to take the first step and...
Read moreDetailsReading boss Veljko Paunović is expecting a tough test in a potentially season-defining bout against Barnsley on Friday evening. With just eight games of the Championship season left, the Royals...
Read moreDetailsA man in his fifties is in a critical condition with life-threatening injuries, after an assault in Lower Earley last night.
Read moreDetailsWokingham residents are urged to dispose of face masks properly, after a rise in face mask littering.
Read moreDetailsResidents have launched a petition to change Wokingham's name, and want to see the 'Woke' part struck off.
Read moreDetailsParents want Tiger Close renamed to Tiger Far Away, because children are too scared to walk down the street.
Read moreDetailsMargaret Bradley, of Lord Harris Court care home, marked her 100th birthday in style.
Read moreDetailshttps://open.spotify.com/playlist/0PYiC0BrtYs3x2aHP0pDmt?si=a5223b26e37344af MUSIC is full of surprises – bands constantly reinvent themselves and create some amazing sounds. You can experience that today thanks to the Wokingham Loves Music soundtrack. It features...
Read moreDetailsA group of Earley residents have finished their virtual pilgrimage to Jerusalem, in time for Easter weekend.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Police said online child sex abuse has skyrocketed during the pandemic, and the team is taking action.
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