Julian is the new Wokingham town mayor
Wokingham town has a new mayor. Cllr Julian McGhee-Sumner was elected by the town council on Sunday. Held in the Town Hall, the special ceremony was followed by a buffet...
Read moreDetailsWokingham town has a new mayor. Cllr Julian McGhee-Sumner was elected by the town council on Sunday. Held in the Town Hall, the special ceremony was followed by a buffet...
Read moreDetailsAT a meeting of its town council earlier this month, Woodley appointed Cllr Sam Rahmouni as its new mayor. He has served as the town’s deputy mayor over the past...
Read moreDetailsSTUART HAYTER is refusing to put any limits on what Wokingham could achieve this season. The Oaks have enjoyed a flying start to life back in Home Counties Premier 2,...
Read moreDetailsWokingham and Emmbrook have been given a stay of execution to remain in Hellenic Division One East. It had been feared that the Sumas would not be able to remain...
Read moreDetailsTHE Dad of a cyclist who died of heart failure earlier this year said that a bike ride held in his honour would please him. Alan Brooke was present to...
Read moreDetailsPOLE DANCERS are offering a trip down memory lane for its summer showcase event. The Reading Pole Arts group will present It Brings Me Back on Saturday, May 26. Starting...
Read moreDetailsBIRDS will be keeping away from Sonning this weekend, but organisers of the bi-annual scarecrow festival are hoping that visitors will flock to the village. Running on Sunday and bank...
Read moreDetailsTHIS SATURDAY, families are invited to join in a free family fun day in Wokingham. The Town Council is organising is annual fun day in Langborough Recreation Ground. As with...
Read moreDetails“The residents sent us a clear message on May 3, we have heard that message and are listening to them. If our residents feel they are not being listened to,...
Read moreDetailsSteve Carson and Chris Morgan both scored centuries to help Binfield to a big win over Sulhamstead and Ufton in the Thames Valley League. Carson tops this week's batting honours...
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