Solicitors raise £600,000 for cancer charity
A LOCAL solicitors has been presented with a special award to mark its support for a free will scheme. Blandy ...
A LOCAL solicitors has been presented with a special award to mark its support for a free will scheme. Blandy ...
STUDENTS from across Wokingham Borough and beyond are celebrating an impressive haul of GCSE results, despite a lot of changes ...
A SCHOOL in Ryeish Green is celebrating its very first GCSE results day. Pupils at Oakbank School, in Hyde End ...
MUSIC fans took a trip back in time last weekend as they headed to Rewind Festival at Henley-on-Thames. The sun ...
JAAP STAM says Reading need to make further signings before the end of the transfer window. Royals beat Millwall 3-1 ...
EXTRA TIME strikes from George Evans and Sam Smith defeated visitors Millwall and moved Reading into the third round of ...
Tickets for this weekend's Reading Festival have now completely sold out. Within minutes of announcing the set times for this ...
The set times for this weekend's Reading Festival have been announced. This week, festival-goers will begin to arrive in the ...
This week Wokingham Paper sports editor Tom Crocker and The Tilehurst End editor Dan Wimbush discuss Reading's draw against Fulham, ...
JOEY VAN DEN BERG says he has put his mistake against Fulham behind him. The Dutchman's sloppy pass was intercepted ...
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