Bailiffs secure Wokingham’s Spin Nightclub
WOKINGHAM’S only nightclub closed suddenly just four days before Christmas. Spin, in Alexandra Court, was shut down ahead of what would have been one of its busiest weekends of the...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM’S only nightclub closed suddenly just four days before Christmas. Spin, in Alexandra Court, was shut down ahead of what would have been one of its busiest weekends of the...
Read moreDetailsWhile a number of leagues wind down over the festive season, it is a busy time for the football calendar. Reading FC face four games in 11 days while Binfield,...
Read moreDetailsROGER HERRIDGE is hoping his Binfield players can take their good run of form into next week's rival showdown with Bracknell Town - but admits all the pressure is on...
Read moreDetailsA DEAF teen’s disappointment over a botched showing of Star Wars has turned to joy after the cinema promised to make amends. The youngster had booked for one of Vue...
Read moreDetailsA MAN has been charged after a cannabis factory was found at an address in Lower Earley last week. Officers from Thames Valley Police swooped on a property in Reeds...
Read moreDetailsSTAFF from Wokingham solicitors firm Clifton Ingram did their bit to try and make the ‘world better in a sweater’ by taking part in Save The Children’s Christmas Jumper Day...
Read moreDetailsIt's time to say goodbye... until 2018 at least! After a week away due some pre-Christmas lurgy, Tom and Olly are back for the final Tilehurst End Podcast Extra of...
Read moreDetailsPAUL McSHANE remains confident that Reading can still enjoy a successful season. It has been an inconsistent campaign for last season's beaten play-off finalists, summed up by the that they...
Read moreDetailsSAIA FAINGA'A will make his full London Irish debut for Friday night's huge bottom versus second-bottom clash at Worcester Warriors. The Exiles have not won in the Aviva Premiership since...
Read moreDetailsHUNDREDS of fun-runners donned their Santa suits on Saturday morning to take a festive jog around a Winnersh country park. Dinton Pastures became the setting for the second annual Dinton...
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