GOOD ADVICE: An opportunity to look back at the history of Citizens Advice Wokingham
On Thursday, February 14, Citizens Advice Wokingham was visited by former Chair of the Management Committee Dennis Eyriey, and original ...
On Thursday, February 14, Citizens Advice Wokingham was visited by former Chair of the Management Committee Dennis Eyriey, and original ...
DAN HOUSEGO believes Wokingham youngster Archie Carter has the potential to go right to the top of the game. Carter ...
PAUL DEWICK took seven wickets as Wokingham comfortably dispatched of previously unbeaten league leaders Cove in Thames Valley Division 1. ...
WOKINGHAM shot up to fourth in Thames Valley Division 1 after a 61-run victory over Cookham Dean at Sadlers End. ...
DAN BATEMAN says he is “recharged” and “delighted” to return as Wokingham and Emmbrook’s new manager. Bateman stepped down from ...
WOKINGHAM UNDER 11s have added another trophy to their collection. The team represented Berkshire in the 7-a-side south west regional ...
WOKINGHAM AND EMMBROOK have returned to The Gambia to provide children with football equipment. Two years ago, the club sent ...
CLIVE McNELLY admits life as Wokingham and Emmbrook boss has been more difficult than he first expected. Former reserve team ...
FORMER Wokingham schoolboy Marcus Willis produced a huge shock to beat Ricardas Berankis, a man ranked over 700 places higher ...
Wokingham voted REMAIN in the European referendum, both bucking the national trend and also going against the grain of MP ...
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