Winnersh Rangers to appeal £3,000 fine for substituting a junior player
A YOUTH football club is preparing to appeal a £3,000 fine – awarded by a court after the club substituted a player. And the club has said that it will...
Read moreDetailsA YOUTH football club is preparing to appeal a £3,000 fine – awarded by a court after the club substituted a player. And the club has said that it will...
Read moreDetailsScience students at Wheatfield Primary School, Winnersh, and Windmill Primary School in Wokingham, visited a prestigious university in their lab coats to compete in a science fair. They were joined...
Read moreDetailsDAYS before the Easter holidays are due to begin, a popular soft play centre has been forced to call in the receivers and make its staff redundant. In a statement...
Read moreDetailsAHEAD of a national protest in London on Saturday, supporters of the European Union gathered in Winnersh to celebrate St Patrick’s Day. Members of Berkshire in Europe, which is campaigning...
Read moreDetailsMOTORISTS keen to find out what is happening to the M4 will be able to find out at a series of new exhibitions taking place in East Berkshire from tomorrow....
Read moreDetailsThe spoof letter puporting to be from SGN over more gasworks has raised a smile among Winnersh IT is often claimed the mart of letter writing has been lost to...
Read moreDetailsA CHARITY concert will help raise funds for the British Heart Foundation. It will be held at the Royal British Legion in Winnersh on Saturday, March 9 from 7.30pm. Organiser...
Read moreDetailsA LOCAL property company with a Winnersh office has been nominated for a top industry award. Vail Williams, which has a base in Winnersh Triangle, has been named as a...
Read moreDetailsThree vehicles were involved in a crash on the A329m this morning. Thames Valley Police said that one lane was closed as a result. The reason is that there is...
Read moreDetailsA MAN who refused to do press-ups in the street has his jaw broken in a vicious street assault. And Thames Police Police said this evening that they arrested a...
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