Herridge out to turn the tables when Binfield host Woodley tonight
ROGER HERRIDGE is hoping he will be able to sleep soundly on Friday night as he and his Binfield side aim to banish the memories of their last meeting with...
Read moreDetailsROGER HERRIDGE is hoping he will be able to sleep soundly on Friday night as he and his Binfield side aim to banish the memories of their last meeting with...
Read moreDetailsPolice have sealed off three businesses and a home on Reading Road in Winnersh and a man has been taken to hospital with head injuries. Another man involved in the...
Read moreDetailsPOLICE have recorded a spate of burglaries across Winnersh, Earley, Woodley and Wokingham over the past week and are appealing for witnesses to come forward to help them catch the...
Read moreDetailsA TEENAGE girl was assaulted following a fight outside a shop in Barkham. Thames Valley Police has just released details of the incident, which took place between 6pm and 6.30pm...
Read moreDetailsLIGHTNING fast internet speeds are being pledged for parts of Wokingham borough this year thanks to a new fibre-based gigabit broadband service. Gigaclear has announced its plans for 2018 and...
Read moreDetailsTHE first tenant for the former Marks & Spencer store in Peach Street has been announced – a special pop-up charity shop. Wokingham Borough Council bought the store late last...
Read moreDetailsA 40MPH speed limit along the A327 Reading Road in Arborfield is to be extended if a consultation is approved. Wokingham Borough Council has announced the plan to introduce the...
Read moreDetailsWORK by volunteers from a Wokingham retirement home to make the Winter Carnival a success has been recognised by the organising committee. Last week, Peter Lucey visited the Acorn Drive...
Read moreDetailsEARLEY town councillors have expressed concern that Reading Buses is to merge buses that run in Lower Earley with a route that runs into Caversham Heights. At their planning meeting,...
Read moreDetailsJAMES ANDERSON is hoping Haydon Richardson could be the answer to Woodley's goalscoring problems. The Kestrels are the lowest scorers in the Hellenic Premier Division and have been seeking a...
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