Thames Valley Cricket round-up: Eversley extend league lead
EVERSLEY extended their lead at the summit of Division 2A with an emphatic 180-run win against Marlow. Having won the ...
EVERSLEY extended their lead at the summit of Division 2A with an emphatic 180-run win against Marlow. Having won the ...
EMMBROOK & Bearwood 2nd XI captain Brian Swindley says that he wants his side to challenge for the title this ...
Wokingham gathered to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D Day landings this morning. The ceremony- which took place ...
A SPECIALLY created bench has been unveiled in Embrook - it features a life-size stag carved into the trunk of ...
EMMBROOK and Bearwood's bowler Matt Howarth impressed again with another superb bowling performance as he topped the bowling honours board ...
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On Wednesday May 15th President Diane Bush. She welcomed members and pointed out the appearance of the Cockpole Green banner. ...
STAFF from a Wokingham pub have been praised for their efforts to make the town a welcoming place. Volunteers from ...
AROUND 40 new full and part-time jobs will be created when brewery giant Marston's opens a new pub and restaurant ...
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