CRICKET: Wokingham CC move into promotion spots while Finchampstead secure survival
Wokingham are in pole position to clinch promotion from Home Counties Premier 2 at the first time of asking after ...
Wokingham are in pole position to clinch promotion from Home Counties Premier 2 at the first time of asking after ...
WOKINGHAM put its best foot forward earlier this year – and the result has been a terrific donation to a ...
A POPULAR Wokingham seafood restaurant will reopen on Saturday following a six-figure makeover. The Loch Fyne branch on London Road ...
Borough Council promising work to be completed for August 19 THE MARKET PLACE regeneration project is now in its final ...
Residents team up with support from Wokingham In Bloom RESIDENTS have raised their glasses to a new community garden. Set ...
Growth means planned community centre wouldn't be big enough A CHURCH that had been appointed to run a new community ...
Wokingham Borough Council’s Executive heard an interim update on the borough’s finances for the current financial year when it met ...
Wokingham borough mayor draws winners of fundraiser FOR some people it’s all about the luck of the draw and for ...
Sonning batsman Devan Sharma scored 128 to guide his side to a vital victory over Ruislip. Sharma's century helped lift ...
A FOOTBALL fan who punched another fan in the face, damaging their teeth in the process, is being hunted by ...
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