Alborough’s sublime six sees Emmbrook & Bearwood 2s to victory
EMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD 2s (35 points) moved up to fourth in Chilterns division 2 after they defeated The Lee 2s by 57 runs. Stuart Fairhead and Iwan Parry opened the...
Read moreDetailsEMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD 2s (35 points) moved up to fourth in Chilterns division 2 after they defeated The Lee 2s by 57 runs. Stuart Fairhead and Iwan Parry opened the...
Read moreDetails“What a great surprise for our winners. Congratulations to them and I hope this news has made their day.”
Read moreDetailsWoodley United Ladies progressed in the FA Women’s cup following a comfortable victory against neighbours Wargrave in a match that saw some quality goals scored. United started strongly with Holly...
Read moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD 2s (2 points) climbed up to third place in division 2b and are just two points behind HURST in second after they beat Bagshot by three wickets. Finch chased...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM & EMMBROOK put in a stunning display as they put six past BERKS COUNTY in their final pre-season game The Sumas went behind but hit back with goals from...
Read moreDetails“Since reopening, we’ve had about 50 families visit — it’s very important for these families to get out of the house."
Read moreDetailsPeople across the UK are encouraged to run a Race for Life 5K in their nearest green space on Saturday, September 26.
Read moreDetailsAt around 12.30am, a man in his forties was walking on the motorway where he was involved in a collision with a lorry. He died at the scene.
Read moreDetailsSo far, 81% of residents surveyed have said they're very concerned about the proposed development as a whole.
Read moreDetailsFOOD glorious food – a celebration of homegrown and healthy grub will be the focus for a special celebration of harvest next month. The annual Reading Town Meal will be...
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