Berkshire CCC begin defence of NCCA 50/50 Trophy
Berkshire open their defence of the NCCA 50/50 Trophy when they host Devon at Henley CC on Sunday (11am).
Read moreDetailsBerkshire open their defence of the NCCA 50/50 Trophy when they host Devon at Henley CC on Sunday (11am).
Read moreDetailsWould you like to be a charity's voluntary trustee but don?t know where to start? Involve is looking for a volunteer for its available opportunities
Read moreDetailsKennel Store has advised Brits on how to ensure their Jubilee celebrations are smooth sailing in terms of making sure pets are happy and glorious
Read moreDetailsBerks & Bucks teams Wokingham & Emmbrook U12 Boys and Holmer Green Minors U14 boys both finished runners up in the Pokemon Futsal Youth Cup.
Read moreDetailsDo you plan your meals in advance? If you don?t, it may be something you could consider. It can save money in the cost of living crisis
Read moreDetailsA town centre kebab shop?s bid to keep serving food until 5am has been withdrawn
Read moreDetailsIF A General Election was held tomorrow, new research implies the Reading West seat could once again change hands.
Read moreDetailsChanges are planned at the PGMO, which is responsible for referees in the Premier League, at the end of this season.
Read moreDetailsAfter a decade of successful coaching at Bulmershe Gymnastics Club, Mat Budsworth has decided to step back and return to his native north.
Read moreDetailsLocal schoolboy Zak Jenkins has been selected for the GB Junior Rowing Squad.
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