Market Place won’t be finished until LATE AUGUST
WORK to regenerate Market Place will not be completed until at least mid-August, meaning it will be at least SIX MONTHS behind schedule. As The Wokingham Paper went to press,...
Read moreDetailsWORK to regenerate Market Place will not be completed until at least mid-August, meaning it will be at least SIX MONTHS behind schedule. As The Wokingham Paper went to press,...
Read moreDetailsFOOTBALL’S coming home … and so are the workers at the local recycling centres. Re3, which runs the centres in Reading and Bracknell, will be closing early to enable its...
Read moreDetailsAS THE borough prepares to cheer on England in tomorrow night's World Cup semi-final, police are planning an increased presence to keep everyone safe and issuing a reminder to fans...
Read moreDetailsOVER 400 children took part in a football tournament at Laurel Park's annual fun day at the weekend. Ranging from Under-5s up to Under-18s, players were out in force to...
Read moreDetailsWokingham, like much of the country, came to a standstill on Saturday afternoon as England took on Sweden in the World Cup quarter final. And the football team did the...
Read moreDetailsFinchampstead opened up some breathing space in the battle to avoid relegation from Home Counties Premier 1 with a five-wicket win at Thame Town. Dan Lincoln's charges had won just...
Read moreDetailsA fire engine was called out to a road where emergency gas repairs are taking place. The engine was called out to Binfield Road on Saturday, July 7, as SGN...
Read moreDetailsA LORRY blocked the railway line by Wokingham Station earlier this evening causing delays to the railways - and even those journeys have been delayed due to the heat. The...
Read moreDetailsHellenic League sides Binfield and Woodley United will both be on the road when they begin their FA Cup journeys in August. Due to take place on or around Saturday,...
Read moreDetailsAMBITIOUS Wokingham teenager Josh Zeller has his eyes on another medal as he continues on the path to his Olympic dream. The athlete from Woosehill is preparing for a trip...
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