New Wokingham youth group cooks up a treat
YOUNGSTERS are invited to join in a new drop-in event that runs in central Wokingham on alternate Friday evenings. Open to secondary school age children, the group is called Feast...
Read moreDetailsYOUNGSTERS are invited to join in a new drop-in event that runs in central Wokingham on alternate Friday evenings. Open to secondary school age children, the group is called Feast...
Read moreDetailsDOORSTEP food waste collections will start in Wokingham borough from April next year. Under the plans, households will be able to recycle almost all types of food waste, excluding fats...
Read moreDetailsIt was a return to losing ways with Reading going down 2-0 at Millwall at Madejski Stadium on Saturday. That raised new pressure on Jaap Stam, who has this week...
Read moreDetailsBracknell Bees have decided to close the seating area behind the goals at The Hive after a six-year-old fan was injured by a flying puck. The incident occurred during Saturday's...
Read moreDetailsJAAP STAM says he rejected advances to take over as Leeds United boss in order to stay at Reading. The Dutchman was again linked with a move to Elland Road...
Read moreDetailsTHEO BROPHY CLEWS' fine form has been capped by being named London Irish player of the month for January. The young fly-half, who has also spent time playing at centre...
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGER’S bike was stolen during a robbery that took place in a Lower Earley underpass. The incident took place on Monday, January 29 around 6.40pm, although Thames Valley Police...
Read moreDetailsWHILE Wokingham Borough Council’s planning department rejected plans to build 250 homes off Finchampstead Road, it lost an appeal this week to build a SANG in land next door to...
Read moreDetailsTOMMY ELPHICK is set to miss six weeks with a knee injury. The centre-back only arrived at Reading on loan from Aston Villa last week, making his debut as a...
Read moreDetailsSOME of Wokingham’s unsung heroes were honoured at a special ceremony held in the Town Hall on Friday, January 26. The annual Civic Awards, organised by Wokingham Town Council, is an...
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