Thames Valley football round-up: Kestrels eliminated from Chairman's Cup
Premier League Finchampstead suffered an away defeat as they were beaten 3-1 at Westwood Wanderers, who climbed to the top ...
Premier League Finchampstead suffered an away defeat as they were beaten 3-1 at Westwood Wanderers, who climbed to the top ...
Kings 2nd team were in action on Saturday (18th January) against Swansea Storm in Division Three Central and South West ...
KINGS were in British Wheelchair Basketball National League action this past Saturday in a double-header of matches against the CWBA. ...
Premier League Berks County returned to the summit of the division after an emphatic away performance saw them put seven ...
Premier League Berks County keep the heat on top of the table Westwood Wanderers after they made it seven wins ...
Both Kings adult teams were in action this past Sunday with a double-header of fixtures away at Blackhawks. Kings first ...
A Wokingham technology firm hopes to celebrate its business growth at a special awards ceremony this Thursday. Invenio Business Solutions- ...
More than 50,000 children in Thames Valley who were abused may soon be sidelined by the NHS, according to research ...
More than 50,000 children in Thames Valley who were abused may soon be sidelined by the NHS, according to research ...
Two new appointments have been made to a group that enhances employment opportunities across the borough. The Thames Valley Berkshire ...
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