World record attempt taking place in Winnersh later this month
Nick Riding, of Move HQ at Winnersh Triangle, will be attempting to deadlift the most cumulative weight in 24 hours on September 23 and 24.
Read moreDetailsNick Riding, of Move HQ at Winnersh Triangle, will be attempting to deadlift the most cumulative weight in 24 hours on September 23 and 24.
Read moreDetailsNick Riding, of Move HQ at Winnersh Triangle, will be attempting to deadlift the most cumulative weight in 24 hours on September 23 and 24.
Read moreDetailsSince July, the council has been seeking people's views on its draft Local Cycling and Walking Infrastructure Plan (LCWIP)
Read moreDetailsProceeds from the event will support the Me2Club, an inclusion charity for children and young people with additional needs and disabilities.
Read moreDetailsBalance Bike Challenge for two to four year olds
Read moreDetailsFitness group punches high for charity
Read moreDetailsFree nature walks and bike surgeries in Wokingham this weekend
Read moreDetailsOn Monday, July 25, the multi-million pound Carnival Hub will welcome the public for the first time.
Read moreDetailsA LOWER EARLEY man has been jailed for more than three years and banned from driving for five, after seriously injuring a man working in the road.
Read moreDetailsHot on the heels of the mysterious House On Cold Hill comes Busman?s Holiday, directed by Brian Blessed, in what has become an annual tradition.
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