From chimney pot to flower pot…
A COUPLE from Wokingham took a trip down memory lane last week when they visited a re-development site where they used to live. Alan and Linda Newport visited 52 Reading...
Read moreDetailsA COUPLE from Wokingham took a trip down memory lane last week when they visited a re-development site where they used to live. Alan and Linda Newport visited 52 Reading...
Read moreDetailsMarcus Willis' Wimbledon journey is over for another year after he and doubles partner Jay Clarke were beaten in the men's doubles by Oliver Marach and Mate Pavic. The pair...
Read moreDetailsJARRETT BOBB took four wickets as Wokingham made it six wins on the spin to stay top of Thames Valley Division 1. The Oaks have also extended their lead to...
Read moreDetailsA NEWLY-refurbished apartment close to Wokingham railway station and the town centre is being offered to the rental market by Martin & Co. The two-bedroom second floor property is light...
Read moreDetailsA friend of mine who is a gardener and knows about these things tells me it has been a good year for Alcea Rosa – Hollyhocks to you and me....
Read moreDetailsBrian Blessed, of the UK’s best-loved actors, has returned to a theatre in Sonning, but he will be sat in the director’s chair for Spider's Web. Exactly one year after...
Read moreDetailsThe football season is edging ever closer! Draws for the early rounds of the FA Cup, FA Vase and FA Youth Cup took place today with Binfield, Woodley United and...
Read moreDetailsTOPSY OJO says facing rivals Harlequins at Twickenham on the opening day of the season is "like a great welcome back" to the Aviva Premiership. London Irish bounced straight back...
Read moreDetailsDAN MARLES is confident Finchampstead can continue their charge up the Home Counties Premier League table after a thrilling victory at High Wycombe. In a battle of the two most...
Read moreDetailsJAAP STAM says the club have a list of eight names they are interested in bringing to Reading to replace the outgoing Ali Al-Habsi. The Omani stopper and two-time player...
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