Wokingham Half Marathon results 2020 – all the chip times
A production error in this week's Wokingham Paper means that we have, embarrassingly, printed last year's results for this year's ...
A production error in this week's Wokingham Paper means that we have, embarrassingly, printed last year's results for this year's ...
A RECORD year for entries – and organisers of the Wokingham Half Marathon are planning to make it bigger and ...
Currently, there are almost 50 council foster families in the borough, but ten more are needed to meet demand.
A DAY of brilliant sunshine, lots of smiles and plenty of blisters: Wokingham Half Marathon took place on one of ...
The Wokingham Half Marathon is gearing up for a record breaking 35th year. More than 2,400 people have already entered ...
THE organiser of Wokingham’s half marathon has been given a special mayor’s award in recognition of his service to the ...
A SUCCESSFUL half marathon meant that local charities were the winners. On Friday, March 31, at Wokingham Borough Council’s ...
This year's Wokingham Half Marathon started at 10am sharp and around 2,300 runners are taking part. As our gallery shows ...
Your browser does not support iframes. Today is the Wokingham Half Marathon. It's cold, damp and ... well, it could ...
A NUMBER of road closures will be in place in Wokingham on Sunday as a result of the half marathon. ...
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