Crowthorne see off Woodley in Berkshire Cricket League
CROWTHORNE & Crown Wood picked up their second victory of the season as a century from captain Will Avrili helped ...
CROWTHORNE & Crown Wood picked up their second victory of the season as a century from captain Will Avrili helped ...
The wait for dementia care is on the rise thanks to extortionate nursing home prices and a complicated social care ...
TO MARK its 75th anniversary, Maiden Erlegh Bowls Club welcomed a team from Bowls England on Sunday. The day of ...
SHINFIELD extended their winning start to their league campaign as Muhammed Hafeez shone with an all round outstanding performance as ...
Each week, we print the biggest local gig guide you’ll find anywhere. And now we’re bringing it in pixels to ...
WHEN it comes to recycling, pupils at Gorse Ride Junior School don’t just talk rubbish. The enterprising students collect it ...
A motorbike extravaganza at a Wokingham showrooom on Saturday, May 11 was a Triumph – quite literally. Bulldog Triumph motorcycle ...
A totally oblivious response to losing office Former councillor Tim Holton’s letter in last week’s Wokingham Paper neatly sums up ...
WOODLEY picked up their first victory of the season as they travelled to Goring on Thames and displayed comfortability with ...
TWYFORD & Ruscombe and Warfield could not be separated after both sides scored 163-9 after 40 overs as the game ...
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