Wokingham packed for annual May Fayre
THE STREETS of Wokingham were packed with fun lovers on Monday as the annual Wokingham May Fayre returned. Charity stalls dominated Denmark Street and The Plaza, while Elms Field was home...
Read moreDetailsTHE STREETS of Wokingham were packed with fun lovers on Monday as the annual Wokingham May Fayre returned. Charity stalls dominated Denmark Street and The Plaza, while Elms Field was home...
Read moreDetailsAs the first major art event of the local year, the Henley Arts trail was originated by the Henley Art & Crafts guild in 2006 and includes the Northern Parishes...
Read moreDetailsFINCHAMPSTEAD captain Dan Marles insists he would be happy with a top four finish this season. Finches produced a huge shock to win the Home Counties Premier League title last...
Read moreDetailsCAPTAIN Paul McShane says "there is no reason at all" why Reading cannot win the Championship play-offs. The Royals defied the pre-season odds to secure a top six spot with...
Read moreDetailsA LIVE-action retelling of a much-loved children’s book is coming to The Hexagon on Monday (8). Babe, The Sheep Pig tells the story of the lovable little pig who discovers...
Read moreDetailsJAMES MARSHALL says London Irish's focus is simply on winning the game rather than thinking about the aggregate score against Doncaster on Saturday. The Exiles come into the play-off semi-final...
Read moreDetailsKELLY CHAMBERS slammed the performance of referee Christopher O'Donnell as Reading Women slipped to their heaviest league defeat since she took charge of the club three years ago. Royals trailed...
Read moreDetailsREADING WOMEN'S long wait for a home win goes on after being outclassed by Chelsea Ladies at Adams Park. The Royals have won just once since making Wycombe Wanderers' ground...
Read moreDetailsJAAP STAM says it was all about the result as Reading sealed their place in the play-offs with a 1-0 win over Wigan Athletic at Madejski Stadium. Yann Kermorgant headed...
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