Berks & Bucks FA invite football clubs to affiliate with subsidised costs
The Berks & Bucks FA are inviting football clubs across the county to affiliate ahead of the 2021/22 season with ...
The Berks & Bucks FA are inviting football clubs across the county to affiliate ahead of the 2021/22 season with ...
Berkshire were sent spinning to a four-wicket defeat by Oxfordshire in the second of their four group games in the ...
THE IMPACT of Brexit is becoming clearer for Berkshire’s small businesses, according to Close Brothers Asset Finance.The banking group reported ...
BERKSHIRE made a winning start to their defence of the NCCA Trophy, defeating Bedfordshire by four runs in a tense ...
Berkshire residents will celebrate Blossom Watch Day with the National Trust tomorrow, to enjoy the wonders of spring.
The High Sheriff of the Royal County of Berkshire, Willie Hartley Russell MVO Dl, writes: It is with great sadness that ...
Mixed ability rugby club Berkshire Brigands are raring to go as they prepare for a return to training on April ...
FOR the second time in a week, a record number of positive tests for coronavirus has been undertaken in Wokingham ...
Resource Productions is on the lookout for young people to take part in the next British Film Institute Film Academy.
“Her video is a real boost for the young people and proof that having Type 1 diabetes doesn’t hinder you ...
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