HONOURS: Four centuries as cricket season reaches business end
Batsmen from Finchampstead, Wargrave, Wokingham and Shinfield all scored centuries on another crucial day across the borough. With just three ...
Batsmen from Finchampstead, Wargrave, Wokingham and Shinfield all scored centuries on another crucial day across the borough. With just three ...
Sonning batsman Devan Sharma scored 128 to guide his side to a vital victory over Ruislip. Sharma's century helped lift ...
Churches in Twyford, Ruscombe and Hurst have appointed a Children and Families Worker who will support and encourage youngsters throughout ...
Wargrave boasted the leaders in both the batting and bowling stakes on a rain affected cricket weekend. Most games were ...
Remenham, Wargrave and Ruscombe ward Former Wokingham borough mayor Bob Pitts has retired and now lives on the Isle of ...
WOODLEY United Ladies secured promotion as champions of Southern Women's Division 1 North with a 6-0 thrashing of Wargrave on ...
A new petition against a possible 3,500 homes on greenbelt land aims to “head them off at the pass”. The ...
FOUR GIRLS from Twyford's Piggott School have qualified to compete at the Royal Windsor Horse Show this summer at their ...
AN APPLICATION to build a home within Park Place Estate in Upper Culham was approved by councillors at a planning ...
A RECRUITMENT campaign has been launched to help find more on-call firefighters at a number of fire stations including Wargrave ...
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