Cricket round-up: Finchampstead and Wokingham pick up points
The first Saturday of July turned out to be a brutal afternoon of club cricket across Wokingham and Finchampstead.
Read moreDetailsThe first Saturday of July turned out to be a brutal afternoon of club cricket across Wokingham and Finchampstead.
Read moreDetailsReading manager Leam Richardson says he is determined to leave the club "in a better place" as preparations for the new League One season gather pace.
Read moreDetailsNew Reading assistant manager John Coleman says he would not have joined the club if he did not believe it could earn promotion.
Read moreDetailsThe magic of the FA Cup cup will be returning to Wokingham borough next month.
Read moreDetailsA ticket is expected to sell for more than £1,000 at an auction later this month.
Read moreDetailsTwo cycling events in tandem attracted more than 400 riders and their families to Bracknell on Sunday 8 June for a choice of rides in the morning
Read moreDetailsThe 'Wokingham flag' is coming home after making its final appearance at this morning's clash between Mexico and England.
Read moreDetailsRAMS will begin the 2026/27 National One campaign at home to Sale FC on Saturday, September 5.
Read moreDetailsPeople in Reading are being invited to try new sports and fitness activities for free as part of a weekend celebrating the 2026 Commonwealth Games.
Read moreDetailsReading have appointed former Accrington Stanley manager John Coleman as assistant manager to head coach Leam Richardson's coaching staff.
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