Wokingham expected to stub out smoking by 2026
WOKINGHAM Borough is set to become one of the first three places in England to go smoke free. Health experts say figures show most people will stub out the habit...
Read moreDetailsWOKINGHAM Borough is set to become one of the first three places in England to go smoke free. Health experts say figures show most people will stub out the habit...
Read moreDetailsA PLAN to help the council save money has seen spending soar by £8 million in just two years. Figures obtained under a Freedom of Information reveal that spending on...
Read moreDetailsROGER HERRIDGE is hoping some 'magic of the cup' can carry his depleted Binfield side through as they look to make history this weekend. The Moles host Southern League Cirencester...
Read moreDetailsUNBEATEN Rams ran in seven tries for the third successive game with a dominant win over rivals Henley at Old Bath Road. Seb Reynolds' men are the early pace-setters in...
Read moreDetailsA WOKINGHAM farm is being highlighted as part of a new retail campaign. Free range eggs from Stokes Farm, off Binfield Road, feature in the Southern Co-op’s Local Flavours range.
Read moreDetailsLONDON IRISH return to Madejski Stadium next weekend and we have some more FREE tickets to give away! There are 10 tickets available for Irish's next home game of the...
Read moreDetailsBEN FLETCHER has been forced to withdraw from the World Judo Championships due to an elbow injury. The Wokingham ace, who now represents Ireland, was due to travel to Baku,...
Read moreDetailsSTUART HAYTER hailed his young Wokingham side's season as a success, despite missing out on promotion on the final day. The Oaks lost by four wickets at Amersham, but their...
Read moreDetailsTHE deputy leader of Wokingham Borough Council has resigned. Cllr Julian McGhee-Sumner sent a letter of resignation this morning. He will become a backbencher, but there are rumours that there...
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...
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