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The latest news from Woodley and Earley Arts Group as seen in Wokingham.Today of January 14, 2021.
Read moreDetailsThe latest news from Woodley and Earley Arts Group as seen in Wokingham.Today of January 14, 2021.
Read moreDetailsTwelve roads across Wokingham borough are due to be resurfaced over the coming months.
Read moreDetailsSHARE Wokingham has partnered with M&S to redistribute food to vulnerable residents.
Read moreDetailsFrom The Stumps, as seen in Wokingham.Today of January 14, 2021.
Read moreDetailsReaidng manager Veljko Paunovic was delighted with his team after the Royals temporarily moved up to third in the Championship table. "We spoke about this as a payback month for...
Read moreDetailsAndy Rinomhota marked his 100th game in a Reading shirt with a goal as the Royals soared to a comfortable win over Coventry City to push them up the table....
Read moreDetailsANOTHER bank is pulling out of Woodley’s town centre as part of a restructuring operation. HSBC has said that its Crockhamwell Road branch will shut on Friday, June 18, following...
Read moreDetailsReading FC have unveiled a new club crest that will be used next season to mark the club's 150th anniversary. The Royals are the oldest league club in the south...
Read moreDetailsReaders' letters as seen in Wokingham.Today of January 14, 2021.
Read moreDetailsThe Wokingham Town Centre Regeneration project has won a national award.
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