Town and City into the next round
A crowd of almost 400 saw an entertaining match, with Sean Moore grabbing the winning goalfor the Sumas.
Read moreDetailsA crowd of almost 400 saw an entertaining match, with Sean Moore grabbing the winning goalfor the Sumas.
Read moreDetailsMore than 3.5 million coffee pods, weighing more than 50 tonnes, have been recycled.
Read moreDetailsLEGOLAND Windsor has become the first UK theme park to achieve the award for its work to provide an autism-friendly environment.
Read moreDetails'Politicking of the worst kind' erupted at last week's meeting of Wokingham borough council.
Read moreDetailsSings have been installed this week.
Read moreDetailsWokingham Town football club celebrated its 150th anniversary last Sunday.
Read moreDetails'Residents have waited long enough.' says councillor.
Read moreDetailsGood causes include local not-for-profit organisations, charities, schools and community groups.
Read moreDetailsYou can enjoy Wokingham borough council's Lakeside Sundown Fridays.
Read moreDetailsThe early round draws in this season's competition have been published.
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