Badminton teens find the Tiger in their quest for success
Kind-hearted bosses at Reading Buses have been thanked for supporting two highly promising badminton players to progress with their training. ...
Kind-hearted bosses at Reading Buses have been thanked for supporting two highly promising badminton players to progress with their training. ...
SPENCERS WOOD Football Club’s women’s team practices every Wednesday at Ryesish Green Sports Hub between 7pm and 8.30pm. Sessions cost ...
The Wokingham Paper in 2017 highlighted the need for action in Spencers Wood A NEW footpath has been opened in ...
A SPENCERS WOOD businessman has been jailed for stealing a ‘six figure sum’ from his business. Stuart Gray, of Basingstoke ...
SOME house viewings can be over in five minutes. A quick tour of the property and a glance at the ...
A SPENCERS WOOD woman claims four years of building work have turned her once idyllic house into a hell home. ...
TWO Wokingham families have hit out at a house builder over a catalogue of errors with their brand new homes. ...
THIS WEEKEND, homebuilder Bellway is throwing open the doors of over 50 new homes across six developments in the Thames ...
AN arts and craft festival spanning two villages will take place later this month. Shinfield Parish Community’s Arts and Craft ...
RUNNERS from across the county will again descend on Swallowfield later this month. Now in its eight consecutive year, the ...
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