‘The rats are the size of cats’ – Gorse Ride residents call for public meeting over rodent infestation
RESIDENTS on the rat-plagued Gorse Ride estate have claimed they are being punished for being poor
Read moreDetailsRESIDENTS on the rat-plagued Gorse Ride estate have claimed they are being punished for being poor
Read moreDetailsA FINCHAMPSTEAD great-grandmother said that her estate is being plagued by rats running free and that the council are refusing to help.
Read moreDetailsEuan Woods smashed in 159 as Berkshire clinched the Western Division for the third season in a row. The Henley batsman shone against Dorset as Berks took their unbeaten run...
Read moreDetailsWokingham have finished third in Home Counties Premier 2 following a final day defeat to Amersham. Due to second-placed Datchet's 83-run win over Harefield, the Oaks' result proved to be...
Read moreDetailsTO CELEBRATE a Finchampstead brewery scooping one of the top brewery awards in the country, the local real ale branch presented a special award last week. Members of the Berkshire...
Read moreDetailsAN AWARD-WINNING brewery has always known that its beers are pretty special, but now it can rightfully claim to have the best brew in Britain. Finchampstead-based Siren Craft Brew scooped...
Read moreDetailsWokingham are potentially one win away from sealing back-to-back promotions after a 75-run win at Harefield. The Oaks, who have lost just twice all season, sit second in the Home...
Read moreDetailsWokingham are in pole position to clinch promotion from Home Counties Premier 2 at the first time of asking after a comfortable eight-wicket win over Great and Little Tew. The...
Read moreDetailsA CHURCH that wanted to make a point about the environment said it with flowers. Parishioners from St James’ Church in Finchampstead held a flower festival on the theme of...
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead took a huge step towards securing their Home Counties Premier 1 survival with an eight-wicket thrashing of Oxford. Speaking to The Wokingham Paper last week, captain Dan Lincoln said...
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