PRESS PACK: Evendons’ choir spreads joy
On Wednesday 7th of December, joy spread in the air as Evendons Primary School’s choir sang to the LINK charity. The Link charity aim to reduce loneliness, to promote friendship...
Read moreDetailsOn Wednesday 7th of December, joy spread in the air as Evendons Primary School’s choir sang to the LINK charity. The Link charity aim to reduce loneliness, to promote friendship...
Read moreDetailsWe are being sent lots of wonderful photos of Arborfield at the moment. We’re not complaining! The wintry sunshine and snow last week has presented many fantastic pictures including this...
Read moreDetailsIt is not unexpected in any profession for things to evolve, sometimes in response to market forces and sometimes as a result of changes in legislation or opportunities. When I...
Read moreDetailsLondon Irish return to league action at Madejski Stadium on Saturday with Coventry the visitors (2.45pm) and The Wokingham Paper have five pairs of tickets to give away. The two sides went...
Read moreDetailsI’m not really a big fan of February but it’s a short month and there’s now only three weeks to go until my favourite month. January was a d r...
Read moreDetailsABC to Read recruit, train and support volunteers who work on a one-to-one basis with primary school children who are struggling with reading. Volunteers will visit a local primary school...
Read moreDetailsDoug Sheppard branded his Bracknell Bees side "embarrassing" after they were beaten by struggling Invicta Dynamos at The Hive. The Mos arrived in Bracknell with a record of two wins...
Read moreDetailsSonning Ladies rounded off a perfect weekend with a dramatic cup win over Henley. Having already seen off Wallingford 6-0 to go six points clear in Trysports Premier 1 on...
Read moreDetailsFara Williams scored five goals as Reading Women crushed non-league Keynsham Town Ladies 13-0 in Woking. The Royals were firm favourites to move into the FA Cup last 16 against...
Read moreDetailsLODDON Primary School in Earley is top of the class after a £3.8m makeover by Wokingham Borough Council. The work, which started in June 2016 and ended last December, includes...
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