Lexie’s on target for a Team GB place
Lexie Carrie, 13, has qualified for a Team GB training programme for archery.
Read moreDetailsLexie Carrie, 13, has qualified for a Team GB training programme for archery.
Read moreDetailsIn this week's Church Notes, a tribute is paid to Bishop Colin who has retired after spending 45 years as a priest in the Church of England.
Read moreDetailsStudents and staff at Hawkedon wore yellow on Friday, October 9 to honour mental health day.
Read moreDetailsKaleidoscopic UK, a Finchampstead-based domestic abuse awareness charity, has launched a new campaign for Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Read moreDetailsA Covid-safe Hallowe'en trail is being planned for Spencers Wood and Three Mile Cross.
Read moreDetailsThe National Business Women's Awards have reopened nominations, with two new categories: Lockdown Leader and Business Chameleon.
Read moreDetailsA Wokingham doctor, who has also become a BBC Radio Berkshire regular, has been awarded a CBE in this year's Queen's Birthday Honours.
Read moreDetailsReading manager Veljko Paunovic said his side 'learned a lot' as they dug out an 'ugly' win against Wycombe Wanderers. "We learned a lot from this game. It was hard...
Read moreDetailsLucas Joao scored a sublime goal to put the Royals top of the Championship table as they extended their unbeaten start to six matches with a win over Wycombe Wanderers....
Read moreDetailsThis week, Cllr Lindsay Ferris looks forward to next year's WBC elections and what he will do if she gains control of the council.
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