Cricket club tractor stolen and driven through Woodley
“We’re upset, because we do a lot in the village and we feel like we’re a constant target. A lot of the kids in the village come and use our...
Read moreDetails“We’re upset, because we do a lot in the village and we feel like we’re a constant target. A lot of the kids in the village come and use our...
Read moreDetailsA couple of weeks ago, I wrote in this column about the summer of change that lay ahead for theReading men’s team. That change is still happening – as I...
Read moreDetailsREFUGEES in the Reading area are using poetry to reconnect with home with new University workshops. Celebrating memories of their home countries and identities, poetry writing is proving to be...
Read moreDetailsDUST OFF your dancing shoes because Wokingham Festival is back, but with a twist. Wokingham Music Club has announced that this year’s event, due to take place this bank holiday...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM burglaries are on the rise as lockdown eases, according to UK CrimeStats data. The borough sees an average of 34 reported burglaries each month, but this dropped to 23...
Read moreDetailsFAMILIES are calling for a housing development to take action over a drivers’ cut through before someone gets hurt. Residents of the Mulberry Grove development off Keep Hatch Lane said...
Read moreDetailsTHERE might be just over 100 sleeps before Christmas, but for one Wokingham shopkeeper, there’s just over a month before her festive season begins. Georgina Hustler, who runs Maison Rustic...
Read moreDetails‘PROBABLY the safest place in Caversham’ – that’s the reported verdict of a technician who has deep cleaned a Playhatch pub affected by the coronavirus so it can reopen in...
Read moreDetailsHolyport (81 all out) lost to Emmbrook and Bearwood (84 all out)Emmbrook and Bearwood (35 points) came out as victors in a tightly contested match as they took the points...
Read moreDetailsSONNING climbed up to third in division 3a after they defeated FINCHAMPSTEAD 3s (7 points) by five wickets earning themselves 22 points. Zahid Mohammed put in a superb all round...
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