Housego and Peploe hit centuries to smash Wokingham to victory
Wokingham 1st XI (308-3) beat Slough (122 all out) Danny Hosuego and Chris Peploe both smashed their way to centuries ...
Wokingham 1st XI (308-3) beat Slough (122 all out) Danny Hosuego and Chris Peploe both smashed their way to centuries ...
Crucial to creating a calming environment, sounds are often overlooked in gardens. But listening and focusing on the sounds of ...
RESIDENTS will be allowed to have their say at virtual planning meetings from this month. Cllr Rachelle Shepherd-DuBey, Liberal Democrat ...
When talking about volunteering the focus usually falls on how a volunteer may help others and improve their lives or ...
A HOPELESS romantic from Wokingham says online dating experts saved him from the perils of loneliness – despite spending most ...
INSPIRED by the Tour de France, two Wokingham men have been raising money for a The Link Visiting Scheme with ...
EARLY BIRD entries are now open for next February's Wokingham half marathon. The 13.1-mile course will return, coronavirus permitting, on ...
IT’S TIME TO dig out the hiking boots because this year’s Wokingham Walk is taking place next weekend. The annual ...
THE LEADER of Wokingham Liberal Democrats is calling for residents to lobby the Government over housing numbers. Cllr Lindsay Ferris ...
FIVE WOKINGHAM dads have been pedalling for Alexander Devine Children’s Hospice in a team fundraiser. James Killian encouraged four friends ...
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