Wokingham teens climb a mountain for The Stroke Association
Four Wokingham teenagers have been undertaking an epic quest, including climbing a mountain, to raise funds for The Stroke Association.
Read moreDetailsFour Wokingham teenagers have been undertaking an epic quest, including climbing a mountain, to raise funds for The Stroke Association.
Read moreDetailsMPs will debate childcare arrangements after Matt Rodda’s private members’ bill was picked in a ballot. The Reading East MP had canvassed people for ideas as to what he should...
Read moreDetailsWokingham resident Heather King has put heartbreak into words with her new poetry anthology, Love Lost.
Read moreDetailsWokingham & Emmbrook FC are searching for new players to join their girls’ and ladies’ sides for various different age groups.The Sumas are keen to recruit new keen footballers ahead...
Read moreDetailsBCM ChampionshipSHINFIELD 1s fell to defeat away at Ley Hill as they remain in the bottom half of the table.Shinfield had a disappointing innings but 24 from Sarim Zafar and...
Read moreDetailsFreely Fruity, in Sindlesham, has begun harvesting its summer crop for Wokingham borough food banks.
Read moreDetailsEMMBROOK AND BEARWOOD made another strong statement of intent in Chilterns Division 1 with an eight- wicket win over Little Marlow.The Bears elected to field first and justified their decision...
Read moreDetailsSurge testing to track the Delta covid variant in Wokingham borough has shown there is no "runaway problem" in the area.
Read moreDetailsMP Theresa May has opened an eco-conscious office in Wokingham. Her constituency includes parts of Wargrave, Sonning and Twyford.
Read moreDetailsThis weekend, residents can explore exhibits around the University of Reading as part of the Whiteknights Studio Trail.
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