Rising stars from Wokingham shine at prestigious Muay Thai show
Two local fighters from Shaolin Tigers Martial Arts HQ in Wokingham have made a big impact at a recent high-profile event
Read moreDetailsTwo local fighters from Shaolin Tigers Martial Arts HQ in Wokingham have made a big impact at a recent high-profile event
Read moreDetailsA key route that provides access to the football stadium, a retail park and more in Reading will be closed for nearly two months for water works.
Read moreDetailsA councillor in Bracknell must apologise after divulging a man's medical information during a 'chaotic' debate about immigration.
Read moreDetailsA dispute over the presence of a bus at a reopened village pub and other issues raised by a neighbour have been resolved following a meeting.
Read moreDetailsthe Citizens' Arrest Network (CAN) has announced that an attempt was made to perform a citizens' arrest on the Thames Water CEO, Chris Weston.
Read moreDetailsFitness gym's community events lift up two charities
Read moreDetailsSonning CE Primary School receives funds raised at the restaurant business's 10th birthday celebration event
Read moreDetailsWhere to find pumpkin fun this half term holiday
Read moreDetailsBorough performance group EBOS presents classic children's story Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Read moreDetailsAward ceremony highlights those who go 'above and beyond' when working or volunteering with disabled children
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