GALLERY: Sonning Hockey Club Ladies slip closer to relegation with defeat to Oxford
SONNING'S relegation fears were heightened after a 3-1 defeat to South Clubs' Women's Division 3A leaders Oxford. Floor Timmer and ...
SONNING'S relegation fears were heightened after a 3-1 defeat to South Clubs' Women's Division 3A leaders Oxford. Floor Timmer and ...
DANIEL RAY scored twice as South Berkshire eased past Oxford Hawks 3s in MBBO Regional 2. Ray's double, combined with ...
A THEATRE in Sonning has been shortlisted for a national sustainability award for its work in generating its own power. ...
A MAN from Woodley died after he lost control of his car while two-and-a-half-times over the drink drive limit, an ...
A PLAY adapted from a film adapted from a play is the festive offering from The Mill at Sonning this ...
TWO roads in Sonning will be temporarily closed for three days later this month, but commuters shouldn’t be affected. Thames ...
A PRIMARY school in Sonning is top of the class following the opening of its brand new library and reception ...
A CAR and a van have been involved in a collision in Sonning this evening, causing traffic jams around the ...
THE WINDOWS of two cars parked in Sonning were smashed last week. Between 7pm and 8pm on Tuesday, October 17, ...
A thousand protesters packed into meetings to object to a possible 3,500 new homes being built on Green Belt land ...
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