Football round-up: Finchampstead recover to earn opening day point
Thames Valley Premier LeagueFINCHAMPSTEAD recovered from a two goal deficit to take a point in their opening game of the ...
Thames Valley Premier LeagueFINCHAMPSTEAD recovered from a two goal deficit to take a point in their opening game of the ...
Gorse Ride redevelopment plans have come under fire, with the Borough Council being accused of social cleansing.
After public consultation, the council will not chop down any trees or hedges in its plan to upgrade a Finchampstead ...
“The pavements are too dangerous to walk along due to the speed of the passing freight vehicles and other reckless ...
Finchamsptead moved up the table in Home Counties Premier Cricket League after they recorded a 45-run victory over Slough. Finch ...
The new park will be a significant upgrade, with new equipment, an inclusive sensory and water play area, a new ...
TYPICAL ways of getting to school include walking, cycling, and catching the bus or train. But not for pupils of ...
POLICE officers called to a Finchampstead street had to bring in explosive removal experts. They were investigating a find at ...
Finchampstead Parish Council has elected a new chair. At a virtual meeting held last month, Cllr Roland Cundy stood down ...
The Football in Berkshire FA Virtual Cup, which has brought the football community together to vote for their clubs over ...
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